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'The good body': Normalizing visions in nineteenth-century American literature and culture.

机译:“好身体”:规范十九世纪美国文学和文化中的视野。

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This dissertation examines literary and cultural representations of so-called "abnormal" bodies in the antebellum and Civil War-era United States and the ways in which these representations operated as a means of justifying, critiquing, and problematizing prominent concerns of the period: the relationship between the health of American citizens and national progress, the aesthetic quality of popular culture, Western expansion, debates over slavery, the threatened dissolution of the Union in the Civil War, and the legitimation of the post-war reunified nation. Considering a wide range of sources-classic works of non-fiction, fiction, and poetry, health reform textbooks, popular magazines, pro-slavery articles, Civil War memoir, photographs of Civil War veterans, and medical records of the federal government-this study illustrates that American literature of this period typically imagined real and fictional bodies as healthy, aesthetically pleasing, and symbolically coherent in relation to other bodies imagined as deviating from these "norms" either to preserve existing political and social orders or to challenge the hegemonic power of U.S. institutions. In addition to the strictly literary material considered, also central in this project are critical approaches to history and disability studies which illuminate the construction of physical "normality" and contribute to recent scholarly attempts to locate the modern perception of physical normality in the field of U.S. literature and in periods earlier than the late nineteenth century.
机译:本论文研究了战前和南北战争时期美国所谓“异常”身体的文学和文化表征,以及这些表征作为证明,批判和质疑该时期重大关切问题的方式:美国公民健康与国家进步,大众文化的美学品质,西方扩张,关于奴隶制的辩论,内战中联盟解体的威胁以及战后统一国家的合法性之间的关系。考虑到各种资料来源,包括非小说,小说和诗歌的经典作品,健康改良教科书,流行杂志,亲奴隶制度的文章,内战回忆录,内战退伍军人的照片以及联邦政府的医疗记录,研究表明,这一时期的美国文学通常将真实和虚构的身体想象为健康的,在美学上令人愉悦的,并且相对于被认为背离这些“规范”以维护现有的政治和社会秩序或挑战霸权的其他身体具有象征性的连贯性美国机构。除了严格的文学材料之外,该项目的核心也是历史和残疾研究的关键方法,这些方法阐明了身体“正常状态”的构建,并有助于最近学者对美国现代对身体正常状态的认识进行定位。文学和早于19世纪后期的时期。

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  • 作者

    Etter, William Matthew.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Irvine.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Irvine.;
  • 学科 American literature.;American studies.;American history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 680 p.
  • 总页数 680
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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