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Reviews for To Do Good to My Indian Brethren : The Writings of Joseph Johnson, 1751-1776

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The average rating for To Do Good to My Indian Brethren : The Writings of Joseph Johnson, 1751-1776 based on 2 reviews is 3.5 stars.has a rating of 3.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-02-06 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 4 stars Raymond Cowell
So even though I am personally and academically ALWAYS interested in critical analyses of especially oeuvres considered beloved and enduring childhood literary classics, I do (and with absolutely no apologies here whatsoever) tend to react majorly allergically to “analytical” tomes which while they might claim to be scholarly sound (intellectually reasonable, academically researched), are really and in fact NOTHING OF THE SORT (and this especially and in particular pertains to so-called academic interpreters offering textual explanations and musings that cannot and even with an intense perusal be located within a given author's printed words, that are for all intents and purposes completely imagined and fantastical and thus not even able to be backed up with and by the text proper of the work(s) being covered). And yes indeed, the above has most definitely been my own and personal reaction towards Ann Romines' Constructting the Little House: Gender, Culture, and Laura Ingalls Wilder. For while Constructing the Little House is perhaps (as claimed in the book description) written from a feminist perspective, much if not most of the author's, of Ann Romines' presented musings are sadly and annoyingly annoyingly far-fetched to the extreme and based solely or at least rather majorly and heavily on rumour, on rather strange innuendo. Because well, that Ann Romines continuously considers and makes claims that Laura and her father (Charles Ingalls) are supposedly involved in some type of incestuous, sexually problematic exploitative relationship and that the many images of for example hay stacks and guns encountered in the Little House on the Prairie novels are supposedly phallic symbols, well this has just floored me and would perhaps even be rather humorous if it were not so sad, as I personally do think it reveals more about the author's own deeply rooted issues and her tendency to obviously see family dysfunction due to sexual inappropriateness everywhere and anywhere, including in narrative texts where it does NOT AT ALL appear, such as in Laura Ingalls Wilder's remembrances of her childhood (which has not only majorly creeped me out, it also rather stridently demonstrates why those of us who love to read children's literature classics for pleasure often tend to despair with regard to warped and unreasonable "scholarly" interpretations of our favourites, because unfortunately, Ann Romines' Constructing the Little House is not really all that much of a rarity either with regard to presenting analyses and considerations that make one at best shake one's head in consternation and frustrated anger).
Review # 2 was written on 2011-09-24 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Robert Lobl
As a Little House fan and a history/ social/ cultural studies lover, I had high hopes for this book. I had always wondered about the story behind the Little House books, the culture and its views on gender at the time. I was quite disappointed. Some of the author's ideas were often extremely far-fetched and I found her arguments quite weak, backed up by few historical facts. I felt like the author read in between the lines excessively at times and twisted the evidence to support her preconceived arguments (instead of using the text/ evidence to arrive at her arguments). For instance the book suggests that there was an incestuous relationship between Laura and Pa and insists that straw stacks and guns in the LH books are phallic symbols!


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