Democracies in America
Keywords for the 19th Century and Today
Herausgeber: Emerson, D Berton; Laski, Gregory
Democracies in America
Keywords for the 19th Century and Today
Herausgeber: Emerson, D Berton; Laski, Gregory
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Democracies in America collects twenty-five essays from a diverse group of contributors, each centred around a keyword from the language we use to discuss democracy. The relationship between "America" and "democracy" is examined from multi-disciplinary angles and at different moments in 19th century history, while glancing forward to our time.
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Democracies in America collects twenty-five essays from a diverse group of contributors, each centred around a keyword from the language we use to discuss democracy. The relationship between "America" and "democracy" is examined from multi-disciplinary angles and at different moments in 19th century history, while glancing forward to our time.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780192871879
- ISBN-10: 0192871870
- Artikelnr.: 64803572
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9780192871879
- ISBN-10: 0192871870
- Artikelnr.: 64803572
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
D. Berton Emerson is Associate Professor of English and Director of the Honors Program at Whitworth University in Spokane, Washington. His writing has appeared in American Literature, ESQ, Nineteenth-Century Literature, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. He has participated at various levels with the work of the Commission on Democratic Citizenship, sponsored by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and he is currently working on a book manuscript titled American Literary Misfits: Vernacular Aesthetics and Alternative Democracies, 1830-1860. Gregory Laski is the author of Untimely Democracy: The Politics of Progress after Slavery (OUP 2017), which won the American Literature Association's 2019 Pauline E. Hopkins Society Scholarship Award. Formerly a visiting faculty member at Carnegie Mellon University, he is currently a civilian associate professor of English at the United States Air Force Academy, where he co-founded the American Studies program. He was a Mellon Fellow at the Newberry Library in 2021-22 and is at work on an intellectual history of revenge in the Reconstruction era. He holds a PhD in English from Northwestern University.
Foreword
Acknowledgements
About the Editors and Contributors
Democracies in America: A User's Guide
I. Preamble
1: Danielle Allen: Democracy vs. Republic
2: Kyle G. Volk: Personal Liberty
3: Edlie Wong: Equality
4: James Sanders: Scale (or, Democracy in las Américas)
II. Institutions and Arrangements
5: Jack Jackson: Constitution
6: Elizabeth Maddock Dillon: Representation
7: Padraig Riley: Citizenship
8: Ariel Elizabeth Seay-Howard: Anti-Black Violence
9: David Gold: Women's Suffrage
10: Sandra M. Gustafson: The Town Hall Meeting
III. Feelings, Attitudes, and Interdependence
11: Christopher Castiglia: Belief
12: Mark Schmeller: Public Opinion
13: Vincent Lloyd: Charisma
14: John Funchion: Partisan
15: Jason Frank: Disgust
16: Jean Ferguson Carr: Moderation
17: Michelle Sizemore: Comfort
IV. Ambitions and Distortions
18: Dana D. Nelson: The Commons
19: Angélica María Bernal: Tyranny
20: Derrick Spires: Sham
21: Tess Chakkalakal: Disfranchisement
22: Russ Castronovo: Security
23: Alaina E. Roberts: Settlement
24: William Duffy and John Pell: Doubt
25: Nancy Rosenblum: Neighbors
Further Reading and Additional Resources
Acknowledgements
About the Editors and Contributors
Democracies in America: A User's Guide
I. Preamble
1: Danielle Allen: Democracy vs. Republic
2: Kyle G. Volk: Personal Liberty
3: Edlie Wong: Equality
4: James Sanders: Scale (or, Democracy in las Américas)
II. Institutions and Arrangements
5: Jack Jackson: Constitution
6: Elizabeth Maddock Dillon: Representation
7: Padraig Riley: Citizenship
8: Ariel Elizabeth Seay-Howard: Anti-Black Violence
9: David Gold: Women's Suffrage
10: Sandra M. Gustafson: The Town Hall Meeting
III. Feelings, Attitudes, and Interdependence
11: Christopher Castiglia: Belief
12: Mark Schmeller: Public Opinion
13: Vincent Lloyd: Charisma
14: John Funchion: Partisan
15: Jason Frank: Disgust
16: Jean Ferguson Carr: Moderation
17: Michelle Sizemore: Comfort
IV. Ambitions and Distortions
18: Dana D. Nelson: The Commons
19: Angélica María Bernal: Tyranny
20: Derrick Spires: Sham
21: Tess Chakkalakal: Disfranchisement
22: Russ Castronovo: Security
23: Alaina E. Roberts: Settlement
24: William Duffy and John Pell: Doubt
25: Nancy Rosenblum: Neighbors
Further Reading and Additional Resources
Foreword
Acknowledgements
About the Editors and Contributors
Democracies in America: A User's Guide
I. Preamble
1: Danielle Allen: Democracy vs. Republic
2: Kyle G. Volk: Personal Liberty
3: Edlie Wong: Equality
4: James Sanders: Scale (or, Democracy in las Américas)
II. Institutions and Arrangements
5: Jack Jackson: Constitution
6: Elizabeth Maddock Dillon: Representation
7: Padraig Riley: Citizenship
8: Ariel Elizabeth Seay-Howard: Anti-Black Violence
9: David Gold: Women's Suffrage
10: Sandra M. Gustafson: The Town Hall Meeting
III. Feelings, Attitudes, and Interdependence
11: Christopher Castiglia: Belief
12: Mark Schmeller: Public Opinion
13: Vincent Lloyd: Charisma
14: John Funchion: Partisan
15: Jason Frank: Disgust
16: Jean Ferguson Carr: Moderation
17: Michelle Sizemore: Comfort
IV. Ambitions and Distortions
18: Dana D. Nelson: The Commons
19: Angélica María Bernal: Tyranny
20: Derrick Spires: Sham
21: Tess Chakkalakal: Disfranchisement
22: Russ Castronovo: Security
23: Alaina E. Roberts: Settlement
24: William Duffy and John Pell: Doubt
25: Nancy Rosenblum: Neighbors
Further Reading and Additional Resources
Acknowledgements
About the Editors and Contributors
Democracies in America: A User's Guide
I. Preamble
1: Danielle Allen: Democracy vs. Republic
2: Kyle G. Volk: Personal Liberty
3: Edlie Wong: Equality
4: James Sanders: Scale (or, Democracy in las Américas)
II. Institutions and Arrangements
5: Jack Jackson: Constitution
6: Elizabeth Maddock Dillon: Representation
7: Padraig Riley: Citizenship
8: Ariel Elizabeth Seay-Howard: Anti-Black Violence
9: David Gold: Women's Suffrage
10: Sandra M. Gustafson: The Town Hall Meeting
III. Feelings, Attitudes, and Interdependence
11: Christopher Castiglia: Belief
12: Mark Schmeller: Public Opinion
13: Vincent Lloyd: Charisma
14: John Funchion: Partisan
15: Jason Frank: Disgust
16: Jean Ferguson Carr: Moderation
17: Michelle Sizemore: Comfort
IV. Ambitions and Distortions
18: Dana D. Nelson: The Commons
19: Angélica María Bernal: Tyranny
20: Derrick Spires: Sham
21: Tess Chakkalakal: Disfranchisement
22: Russ Castronovo: Security
23: Alaina E. Roberts: Settlement
24: William Duffy and John Pell: Doubt
25: Nancy Rosenblum: Neighbors
Further Reading and Additional Resources







