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Slavery In American Childrens Literature 17902010 Paula T Connolly

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Slavery In American Childrens Literature 17902010 Paula T Connolly
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Publisher: University of Iowa Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 303
Author: Paula T. Connolly
ISBN: 9781609381783, 1609381785
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Slavery In American Childrens Literature 17902010 Paula T Connolly by Paula T. Connolly 9781609381783, 1609381785 instant download after payment.

Long seen by writers as a vital political force of the nation, childrenOCOs literature has been an important means not only of mythologizing a certain racialized past but also, because of its intended audience, of promoting a specific racialized future. Stories about slavery for children have served as primers for racial socialization. This first comprehensive study of slavery in childrenOCOs literature, "Slavery in American ChildrenOCOs Literature, 1790OCo2010," also historicizes the ways generations of authors have drawn upon antebellum literature in their own re-creations of slavery. It examines well-known, canonical works alongside others that have ostensibly disappeared from contemporary cultural knowledge but have nonetheless both affected and reflected the American social consciousness in the creation of racialized images. Beginning with abolitionist and proslavery views in antebellum childrenOCOs literature, Connolly examines how successive generations reshaped the genres of the slave narrative, abolitionist texts, and plantation novels to reflect the changing contexts of racial politics in America. From Reconstruction and the end of the nineteenth century, to the early decades of the twentieth century, to the civil rights era, and into the twenty-first century, these antebellum genres have continued to find new life in childrenOCOs literatureOCoin, among other forms, neoplantation novels, biographies, pseudoabolitionist adventures, and neo-slave narratives. As a literary history of how antebellum racial images have been re-created or revised for new generations, "Slavery in American ChildrenOCOs Literature "ultimately offers a record of the racial mythmaking of the United States from the nationOCOs beginning to the present day.a

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