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Age of Fear - Othering and American Identity during World War I (Hardcover)
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Age of Fear - Othering and American Identity during World War I (Hardcover)
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Fear can be more dangerous than the threats we think loom over
us-how Germans and German Americans were perceived as a dangerous
enemy during World War I. Although Americans have long celebrated
their nation's diversity, they also have consistently harbored
suspicions of foreign peoples both at home and abroad. In Age of
Fear, Zachary Smith argues that, as World War I grew more menacing
and the presumed German threat loomed over the United States, many
white "Anglo-Saxon" Americans grew increasingly concerned about the
vulnerability of their race, culture, and authority. Consequently,
they directed their long-held apprehensions over ethnic and racial
pluralism onto their German neighbors and overseas enemies whom
they had once greatly admired. Smith examines the often racially
tinged, apocalyptic arguments made during the war by politicians,
propaganda agencies, the press, novelists, and artists. He also
assesses citizens' reactions to these messages and explains how the
rise of nationalism in the United States and Europe acted as a
catalyst to hierarchical racism. Germans in both the United States
and Europe eventually took the form of the proverbial "Other," a
dangerous, volatile, and uncivilized people who posed an
existential threat to the nation and all that Anglo-Saxon Americans
believed themselves to be. Exploring what the Great War meant to a
large portion of the white American population while providing a
historic precedent for modern-day conceptions of presumably
dangerous foreign Others, Age of Fear is a compelling look at how
the source of wartime paranoia can be found in deep-seated
understandings of racial and millennial progress.
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