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The Transatlantic Indian, 1776-1930 (Paperback)
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This book takes a fascinating look at the iconic figure of the
Native American in the British cultural imagination from the
Revolutionary War to the early twentieth century, and examining how
Native Americans regarded the British, as well as how they
challenged their own cultural image in Britain during this period.
Kate Flint shows how the image of the Indian was used in English
literature and culture for a host of ideological purposes, and she
reveals its crucial role as symbol, cultural myth, and stereotype
that helped to define British identity and its attitude toward the
colonial world. Through close readings of writers such as Charles
Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell, and D. H. Lawrence, Flint traces how
the figure of the Indian was received, represented, and transformed
in British fiction and poetry, travelogues, sketches, and
journalism, as well as theater, paintings, and cinema. She
describes the experiences of the Ojibwa and Ioway who toured
Britain with George Catlin in the 1840s; the testimonies of the
Indians in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show; and the performances and
polemics of the Iroquois poet Pauline Johnson in London. Flint
explores transatlantic conceptions of race, the role of gender in
writings by and about Indians, and the complex political and
economic relationships between Britain and America. The
Transatlantic Indian, 1776-1930 argues that native perspectives are
essential to our understanding of transatlantic relations in this
period and the development of transnational modernity.
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