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Disarming the Nation: Women's Writing and the American Civil War Book

Disarming the Nation: Women's Writing and the American Civil War
Disarming the Nation: Women's Writing and the American Civil War, In a study that will radically shift our understanding of Civil War literature, Elizabeth Young shows that American women writers have been profoundly influenced by the Civil War and that, in turn, their works have contributed powerfully to conceptions of, Disarming the Nation: Women's Writing and the American Civil War has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Disarming the Nation: Women's Writing and the American Civil War, In a study that will radically shift our understanding of Civil War literature, Elizabeth Young shows that American women writers have been profoundly influenced by the Civil War and that, in turn, their works have contributed powerfully to conceptions of, Disarming the Nation: Women's Writing and the American Civil War
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  • Disarming the Nation: Women's Writing and the American Civil War
  • Written by author Elizabeth Young
  • Published by University of Chicago Press, December 1999
  • In a study that will radically shift our understanding of Civil War literature, Elizabeth Young shows that American women writers have been profoundly influenced by the Civil War and that, in turn, their works have contributed powerfully to conceptions of
  • In reassessing the bonds between the Civil War and women writers from antebellum to modern times, Young (English, Mount Holyoke College) explores well-known works with racial and gender subtexts as well as memoirs of women who masqueraded as soldiers. Inc
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Foreword
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Introduction1
1Topsy-Turvy: Civil War and Uncle Tom's Cabin24
2A Wound of One's Own: Louisa May Alcott's Body Politic69
3Black Woman, White House: Race and Redress in Elizabeth Keckley's Behind the Scenes109
4Confederate Counterfeit: The Case of the Cross-Dressed Civil War Soldier149
5"Army of Civilizers": Frances Harper's Warring Fictions195
6The Rhett and the Black: Sex and Race in Gone With the Wind232
Afterword287
Notes303
Index375


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