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Laura Ingalls Wilder and the American Frontier - Five Perspectives (Paperback): Dwight M. Miller Laura Ingalls Wilder and the American Frontier - Five Perspectives (Paperback)
Dwight M. Miller; Contributions by Elizabeth Jameson, John E. Miller, Ann Romines, Anita Clair Fellman, …
R1,324 Discovery Miles 13 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Laura Ingalls Wilder and the American Frontier provides the reader with a broad sweep of information on Wilder not readily available in any other format. Included in this work are: discussions of Wilder's life; her writings and their influence on the interpretation of the American frontier, the feminine role in frontier life, Native American relations; and the use of the Little House as a teaching tool. Students of Western history, feminist scholars, home schoolteachers, and the Laura Ingalls Wilder following will find this an informative and enjoyable source.

Making Sense of Oneself - Medical Advice Literature in Late Nineteenth Century America (Hardcover, Reprint 2016 ed.): Anita... Making Sense of Oneself - Medical Advice Literature in Late Nineteenth Century America (Hardcover, Reprint 2016 ed.)
Anita Clair Fellman, Michael Fellman
R2,291 Discovery Miles 22 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Seeking the key to good living through physical well-being, the American public since at least the 1830s has devoured literature proffering medical advice. Making Sense of Self is an historical analysis of the ideological content of a broad sample of late nineteenth-century popular advice literature concerning the body and the mind. At a time when the middle class was threatened with tumultuous social and economic change, such publications offered blueprints for self-regulation, teaching survival and discipline, and bringing some sense of order and hope for self-improvement.Anita and Michael Fellman analyze this literature as a signpost to the general aspirations, anxieties, debates, and assumptions of late Victorian Americans, who were less optimistic than had been their antebellum forebears about personal and social progress. In particular, the authors interpret the ideas these various advisors offered regarding bodily health, the workings of brain and mind, sexuality, and the will. Although the advice literature as a whole was diverse and even contradictory, the ethic of moderation was often stressed as the method, however limited, to obtain some sense of discipline and control, and the will was frequently asserted as the means to a more dynamic self-expression.The sense of fragility, search for security, and dependence on individual self--governance revealed in this literature remain as persistent elements in the middle-class American character. The significance of this popular ideology lies not in whether it led to specific behavior, but in how it enabled people to interpret themselves and their situation to themselves during a period in which many basic ideological issues appeared more confused than certain. Making Sense of Self offers a close examination of a period analogous to our own times.

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