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Voices of Cosmopolitanism in Early American Writing and Culture: The New Urban Atlantic

Autor Chiara Cillerai
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 oct 2017
This book argues that cosmopolitanism was a feature of early American discourses of nation formation and eighteenth-century colonialism. With the analysis of writings by Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson, Philip Mazzei, and Olaudah Equiano, the book reassesses the terms in which we understand cosmopolitanism, its relationship with local and transatlantic environments, and the way these representative writers from different segments of colonial society identified themselves and America within the transatlantic context. The book shows that the transnational and universalist appeal of the cosmopolitan not only accompanies empire building and defines a narrative that aligns the cosmopolitan perspective of global understanding and cooperation with western political ideology. The language of the cosmopolitan also forms the basis of a rhetoric that resists imperial expansion and allows writers in a variety of cultural, social, and political margins to find a voice to identify themselves, America, and the transatlantic world they imagine.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319622972
ISBN-10: 3319622978
Pagini: 205
Ilustrații: IX, 205 p. 1 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria The New Urban Atlantic

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 Introduction.- 2 “'Forming the Virtuous and good Men of all Nations into a regular Body’: Benjamin Franklin’s Cosmopolitan Idea of the American Self”.- 3 “The Eloquence of Nature in Notes on the State of Virginia”.- 4 “Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson’s Cosmopolis of Letters”.- 5 “‘A continual and almost exclusive correspondence’: Philip Mazzei’s Transatlantic Citizenship”.- 6 “Interesting Narratives and Narratives of Interest”.

Recenzii

“Cillerai’s book … offers the most closely argued theory of cosmopolitanism. … it is a profession of faith for those who believe that rights should be enjoyed universally rather than just by fellow nationals.” (Len Von Morzé, Early American Literature, Vol. 56 (1), February, 2021)

Notă biografică

Chiara Cillerai is Associate Professor at the Institute for Writing Studies at St. John’s University, NY where she teaches composition and literature courses. She has published on such topics as the American Enlightenment and the circulation of ideas across the Atlantic, Thomas Jefferson, Philip Mazzei, and Toni Morrison. She is currently working on an edited collection of Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson’s writings.

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This book argues that cosmopolitanism was a feature of early American discourses of nation formation and eighteenth-century colonialism. With the analysis of writings by Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson, Philip Mazzei, and Olaudah Equiano, the book reassesses the terms in which we understand cosmopolitanism, its relationship with local and transatlantic environments, and the way these representative writers from different segments of colonial society identified themselves and America within the transatlantic context. The book shows that the transnational and universalist appeal of the cosmopolitan not only accompanies empire building and defines a narrative that aligns the cosmopolitan perspective of global understanding and cooperation with western political ideology. The language of the cosmopolitan also forms the basis of a rhetoric that resists imperial expansion and allows writers in a variety of cultural, social, and political margins to find a voice to identify themselves, America, and the transatlantic world they imagine.

Caracteristici

Challenges traditional concepts of early American cosmopolitanism through its transatlantic foregrounding Incorporates a range of writings from time period including those by Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson, Philip Mazzei, and Olaudah Equiano Establishes a new way of studying the many voices that composed early American cultural and literary history Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras