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The Ethnography of Manners

Hawthorne, James and Wharton

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Paperback, 260 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2007
ISBN13: 9780521039666
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This book examines fiction and ethnography as related forms for analysing and exhibiting social life. Focusing on the novels of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, and Edith Wharton, the study argues that novels and ethnographies collaborated to produce an unstable but powerful master discourse of 'culture', a discourse that allowed writers to turn new social energies and fears into particular kinds of authorial expertise. Crossing a range of institutions (anthropology, literature, museums, law) and texts (novels, ethnographies, travel books, social theory), this study allows fiction to take its place in a web of social practices that categorize, display and regulate what Wharton calls 'the customs of the country'.

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ISBN13:9780521039666
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:260

Inhoudsopgave

Acknowledgements; 1. The equivocation of culture; 2. Nathaniel Hawthorne and the fetish of race; 3. The discipline of manners; 4. Henry James and magical property; 5. Edith Wharton and the alienation of divorce; Notes; Index.

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