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The Romance of Race - Incest, Miscegenation and Multiculturalism in the United States, 1880-1930 (Hardcover)
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The Romance of Race - Incest, Miscegenation and Multiculturalism in the United States, 1880-1930 (Hardcover)
Series: The American Literatures Initiative
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In the United States miscegenation is not merely a subject of
literature and popular culture. It is in many ways the foundation
of contemporary imaginary community. The Romance of Race examines
the role of minority women writers and reformers in the creation of
our modern American multiculturalism. The national identity of the
United States was transformed between 1880 and 1930 due to mass
immigration, imperial expansion, the rise of Jim Crow, and the
beginning of the suffrage movement. A generation of women writers
and reformers-particularly women of color-contributed to these
debates by imagining new national narratives that put minorities at
the center of American identity. Jane Addams, Pauline Hopkins,
Onoto Watanna (Winnifred Eaton), Maria Cristina Mena, and Mourning
Dove (Christine Quintasket) embraced the images of the United
States-and increasingly the world-as an interracial nuclear family.
They also reframed public debates through narratives depicting
interracial encounters as longstanding, unacknowledged liaisons
between white men and racialized women that produced an incestuous,
mixed-race nation. By mobilizing the sexual taboos of incest and
miscegenation, these women writers created political allegories of
kinship and community. Through their criticisms of the nation's
history of exploitation and colonization, they also imagined a more
inclusive future. As Jolie A. Sheffer identifies the contemporary
template for American multiculturalism in the works of turn-of-the
century minority writers, she uncovers a much more radical history
than has previously been considered.
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