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U.S. Women Writers and the Discourses of Colonialism, 1825-1861

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U.S. Women Writers and the Discourses of Colonialism, 1825-1861 - Taketani, Etsuko
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An overdue examination of widely marginalized writings by women of the American antebellum period, U.S. Women Writers presents a new model for evaluating U.S. relations and interactions with foreign countries in the colonial and postcolonial periods by examining the ways in which women writers were both proponents of colonialization and subversive agents for change. Etsuko Taketani explores attempts to inculcate imperialist values through education in the works of Lydia Maria Child, Sarah Tuttle, Catherine Beecher, and ...

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U.S. Women Writers and the Discourses of Colonialism, 1825-1861 2003, Univ Tennessee Press

ISBN-13: 9781572332270

Hardcover