Geographic Personas - Blake Allmendinger

Geographic Personas

Self-Transformation and Performance in the American West
Buch | Hardcover
228 Seiten
2021
University of Nebraska Press (Verlag)
978-1-4962-2506-1 (ISBN)
59,95 inkl. MwSt
Geographic Personas explores how writers, dancers, actors, imposters, and con artists were influenced by three transformative factors—population growth, technology, and literary realism—that contributed to their personal reinvention during the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries in the American West.
 
During the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as the American West underwent a series of transformations, certain pivotal figures also undertook a process of self-transformation. Geographic Personas reveals a practice of public performance, impersonation, deception, and fraud, exposing the secret lives of men and women who capitalized on changes occurring in the region. These changes affected the arts; land ownership; scientific exploration; definitions of race, gender, and sexual orientation; and relations between the United States and other countries throughout the world.

In addition to well-known figures such as Clarence King and Willa Cather, Geographic Personas examines lesser-known players in the performative process of westward expansion, including Isadora Duncan, the founder of modern American dance; Polish actress Helena Modjeska; Adolf Hitler’s favorite author, Karl May; Japanese poet Yone Noguchi; Sylvester Long, a mixed-race star of Native American silent films whose mother was born into slavery; and the perpetrator of the greatest land grant hoax in U.S. history.

While scholars have written about the environmental, demographic, and economic changes that occurred in the West during the nineteenth century, Allmendinger adds a crucial piece to this dialogue. He brings to light the experiences of artists, dancers, film stars, con men, and criminals in stories of self-transformation that are often sad, tragic, and poignant.

 
 

Blake Allmendinger is a professor of English at the University of California–Los Angeles. He is the author of several books, including Imagining the African American West (Nebraska, 2005) and The Melon Capital of the World (Nebraska, 2015).  

Introduction: The Map and the Territory
1. Geographic Personas: The Passing of Clarence King
2. Lord of the Limber Tongue: The Great Spanish Land Grant Fraud and the Barony of Arizona
3. A French Canadian Cowboy: Branding Will James
4. Making an Indian: The Case of Sylvester Long
5. L’Ouest Bohème: Willa Cather’s Transnational Prairie
6. A Homeless Snail: Yone Noguchi and Japanese Self-Invention
7. The Past Is the Biggest Country of All: Remembering Helena Modjeska
8. Deutschland über Alles: Germany’s Literary Colonization of the U.S. Frontier
9. The Problem of Representation: Isadora Duncan Sleeps With the Russian Navy
Afterword: Burials and Exhumations
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo Index
Verlagsort Lincoln
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Anglistik / Amerikanistik
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
ISBN-10 1-4962-2506-6 / 1496225066
ISBN-13 978-1-4962-2506-1 / 9781496225061
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