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Language, gender, and citizenship in American literature, 1789-1919 / Amy Dunham Strand

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in American Popular History and CulturePublication details: New York : Routledge Taylor and Francis Group, 2009Edition: 1st editionDescription: 261 páginas ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415991933
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PS201 .S77 2009
Other classification:
  • 810 | S897l
Contents:
Introduction: "a band of national union": literature, gender, and American language ideologies -- Hope Leslie, women's petitions, and political discourse in Jacksonian America -- Vocal (im)propriety and the management of sociopolitical mobility in the wide, wide world and Ragged Dick -- The (re)construction of dialect and African American (dis)enfranchisement in Charles W. Chesnutt's writings -- Henry James and the linguistic domestication of women and immigrants at the turn of the century coda -- Herland and "the future of English": considering language, gender, and national identity in early 20th-century America.
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Monografia Monografia Biblioteca Rafael Montejano y Aguiñaga Acervo General Acervo general 810 S897l (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Ej. 1 Available 54242
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Introduction: "a band of national union": literature, gender, and American language ideologies -- Hope Leslie, women's petitions, and political discourse in Jacksonian America -- Vocal (im)propriety and the management of sociopolitical mobility in the wide, wide world and Ragged Dick -- The (re)construction of dialect and African American (dis)enfranchisement in Charles W. Chesnutt's writings -- Henry James and the linguistic domestication of women and immigrants at the turn of the century coda -- Herland and "the future of English": considering language, gender, and national identity in early 20th-century America.

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