Born for the Shade : : Stereotypes of the Native American in United States Literature and the Visual Arts, 1776-1894 / / Klaus Lubbers.

This volume examines the ways in which attempts to define and delimit American nationhood effected imaginative and documentary conceptualizations of the Native American population. Far-reaching in its scope, both in terms of the period covered - roughly the period from the Declaration of Independenc...

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Superior document:Amsterdam Monographs in American Studies ; Volume 3
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam : : BRILL,, 1994.
Year of Publication:1994
Language:Dutch
Series:Amsterdam Monographs in American Studies ; volume 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
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Summary:This volume examines the ways in which attempts to define and delimit American nationhood effected imaginative and documentary conceptualizations of the Native American population. Far-reaching in its scope, both in terms of the period covered - roughly the period from the Declaration of Independence to the closing of the frontier - and in terms of the variety and kinds of documents examined, this study calls attention to the cultural and generic restraints that prevented visual and literary artists, as well as statesmen and community leaders, from adopting any position toward Native Americans other than a prejudicial one.
ISBN:9789004649248
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Klaus Lubbers.