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Never One Nation: Freaks, Savages, and Whiteness in U. S. Popular Culture, 1850-1877 Book

Never One Nation: Freaks, Savages, and Whiteness in U. S. Popular Culture, 1850-1877
Never One Nation: Freaks, Savages, and Whiteness in U. S. Popular Culture, 1850-1877, In Never One Nation, Linda Frost argues that during the eventful decades surrounding the Civil War, American identity was constructed not only nationally but also locally. Depictions of race, class, and sexuality seen in P. T. Barnum's museums, in the ima, Never One Nation: Freaks, Savages, and Whiteness in U. S. Popular Culture, 1850-1877 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Never One Nation: Freaks, Savages, and Whiteness in U. S. Popular Culture, 1850-1877, In Never One Nation, Linda Frost argues that during the eventful decades surrounding the Civil War, American identity was constructed not only nationally but also locally. Depictions of race, class, and sexuality seen in P. T. Barnum's museums, in the ima, Never One Nation: Freaks, Savages, and Whiteness in U. S. Popular Culture, 1850-1877
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  • Never One Nation: Freaks, Savages, and Whiteness in U. S. Popular Culture, 1850-1877
  • Written by author Linda Frost
  • Published by University of Minnesota Press, May 2005
  • In Never One Nation, Linda Frost argues that during the eventful decades surrounding the Civil War, American identity was constructed not only nationally but also locally. Depictions of race, class, and sexuality seen in P. T. Barnum's museums, in the ima
  • From headlines to sideshows, forges a new American identity through exclusion and stigmatization.
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Introduction : blinding whiteness and "the wonder of America"
1Roving savages, regionalized Americanness, and the 1862 Dakota wars1
2Emancipation anxiety and the New York city draft riots30
3The white gaze, the spectacle of slavery, and the circassian beauty56
4A peculiar identity in the confederate Southern Illustrated News86
5The yankee, the stump, and the creation of a confederate imaginary111
6What the railroad brought : the "heathen Chinee" and a nation in the west139
7The woman question, coast to coast165
Conclusion : consumption, community, and the correspondence column189


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