Traces of War: Poetry, Photography, and the Crisis of the UnionJohns Hopkins University Press, 1990 - 240 páginas |
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... future . In this happy land — as he has learned , that rank and title are of no avail in running the race of life — that the lowliest can aspire to the highest attainments . His frank and manly countenance indicate [ sic ] his nature ...
... future . In this happy land — as he has learned , that rank and title are of no avail in running the race of life — that the lowliest can aspire to the highest attainments . His frank and manly countenance indicate [ sic ] his nature ...
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... Future is to be unlocked ; and we shall do what we can to put it into the hands of every body who can read . ( " Our Maps ” ) 10 The South is treated as an object of ethnographic study , complete with the iconography of typical native ...
... Future is to be unlocked ; and we shall do what we can to put it into the hands of every body who can read . ( " Our Maps ” ) 10 The South is treated as an object of ethnographic study , complete with the iconography of typical native ...
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... Future is to be unlocked " ( " Our Maps " ) . Thus from the perspective of the camera - which occupies a privileged position and surveys the entire scene - the Southerners , like the constricted field of their nostalgic gaze , become ...
... Future is to be unlocked " ( " Our Maps " ) . Thus from the perspective of the camera - which occupies a privileged position and surveys the entire scene - the Southerners , like the constricted field of their nostalgic gaze , become ...
Contenido
Whitmans DrumTaps and the Rhetoric of War | 11 |
The Real War Will Never Get in the Books | 46 |
Photography and the Scene of History | 78 |
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Términos y frases comunes
adhesiveness aesthetic American appears argues army attempt Barnard battle becomes body body politic Civil Civil War claims conventions corpse critical cultural dead death describes Drum-Taps early economic edition effect embodiment especially example exchange experience face fact Federal field figure finds force function Gardner's genre Give Grass ground harmony Harper's human ideal ideological important individual land landscape Leaves legitimate less Lincoln lines living means Melville Memoranda memory metaphor military mode narrative nature never Northern object organic painting pastoral photographic picturesque plate poem poet poetic political portrait position possible present problem produced proposed question referent relation remains representation represented response restorative rhetoric scene seems sense Sherman's shows significant single Sketch Book soldiers South Southern structure suggests traces trope Union violence Whitman wounded
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Framing the Victorians: Photography and the Culture of Realism Jennifer Green-Lewis Vista previa limitada - 1996 |
Strike Through the Mask: Herman Melville and the Scene of Writing Elizabeth Renker Vista de fragmentos - 1996 |