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Fathering the Nation

by Russ Castronovo
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Russ Castronovo underscores the inherent contradictions between America's founding principles of freedom and the reality of slavery in a book that probes mid-nineteenth-century representations of the founding fathers. He finds that rather than being coherent and consensual, narratives of nationhood are inconsistent, ambivalent, and ironic. He examines competing expressions of national memory in a wide range of mid-nineteenth-century artifacts: slave autobiography, classic American fiction, monumental architecture, myths of the Revolution, proslavery writing, and landscape painting.
Castronovo theorizes a new American cultural studies which takes into consideration what Toni Morrison calls the "Africanist presence" that permeates American literature. He presents a genealogy that recovers those members of the national family whose status challenges the body politic and its history. The forgotten orphans in Melville's Moby-Dick and Israel Potter, the rebellious slaves in the work of Frederick Douglass and William Wells Brown, the citizens afflicted with amnesia in Lincoln's speeches, and the dispossessed sons in slave narratives all provide dissenting voices that provoke insurrectionary plots and counter-memories. Viewed here as a miscegenation of stories, the narrative of "America" resists being told of an intelligible story of uncontested descent. National identity rests not on rituals of consensus but on repressed legacies of parricide and rebellion.

About the Author, Russ Castronovo

Russ Castronovo is Assistant Professor at the University of Miami.

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Examines competing expressions of national memory appearing in a wide range of mid-19th century artifacts including slave autobiography, classic American fiction, monumental architecture, mythos of the Revolution, proslavery writing, and landscape painting. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
December 12, 1995
Publisher
Berkeley : University of California Press, c1995.
Pages
287
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780520089013

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