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Nineteenthcentury Visions Of Race British Travel Writing About America 1st Edition Justyna Fruziska

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Nineteenthcentury Visions Of Race British Travel Writing About America 1st Edition Justyna Fruziska
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.46 MB
Pages: 176
Author: Justyna Fruzińska
ISBN: 9781032129327, 1032129328
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Nineteenthcentury Visions Of Race British Travel Writing About America 1st Edition Justyna Fruziska by Justyna Fruzińska 9781032129327, 1032129328 instant download after payment.

Nineteenth-Century Visions of Race: British Travel Writing about America concerns the depiction of racial Others in travel writing produced by British travelers coming to America between 1815 and 1861.The travelers’ discussion of slavery and of the situation of Native Americans constituted an inherent part of their interest in the country’s democratic system, but it also reflected numerous additional problems: 19th-century conceptions of race, the writers’ own political agendas as well as their like or dislike of America in general, which impacted how they assessed the treatment of the subaltern groups by the young republic. While all British travelers were critical of American slavery and most of them expressed sympathy for Native Americans, their attitude towards non-whites was shaped by prejudices characteristic of the age. The book brings together descriptions of blacks and Native Americans, showing their similarities stemming from 19th-century views on race as well as their differences; it also focuses on the depiction of race in travel writing as part of Anglo-American relations of the period.

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