Exotic Nations : Literature and Cultural Identity in the United States and Brazil, 1830-1930 / / Renata R. Mautner Wasserman.

In this highly original and critically informed book, Renata R. Mautner Wasserman looks at how, during the first decades following political independence, writers in the United States and Brazil assimilated and subverted European images of an "exotic" New World to create new literatures th...

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Place / Publishing House:Ithaca : : Cornell University Press,, 1994.
©1994.
Year of Publication:2018
1994
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (288 pages)
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Other title:Front matter --
Contents --
Preface --
1. Introduction: Designing Nations --
2. First Accounts: The Building Blocks --
3. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Discourse of the Exotic --
4. Love in Exotic Places : Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's Paul et Virginie --
5. Chateaubriand's Atala and the Ready-Made Exotic --
6. James Fenimore Cooper and the Image of America --
7. Nationality and the "Indian" Novels of Jose de Alencar --
8. Nationality Redefined, or Lazy Macunaíma --
9. Conclusion: Exoticism as Strategy --
Bibliography --
Index
Summary:In this highly original and critically informed book, Renata R. Mautner Wasserman looks at how, during the first decades following political independence, writers in the United States and Brazil assimilated and subverted European images of an "exotic" New World to create new literatures that asserted cultural independence and defined national identity. Exotic Nations demonstrates that the language of exoticism thus became part of the New World's interpretation of its own history and natural environment.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-280) and index.
ISBN:150172813X
0801428777
1501726056
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Renata R. Mautner Wasserman.