Christopher Castiglia
Interior States: Institutional Consciousness and the Inner Life of Democracy in the Antebellum United States
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Christopher Castiglia
Interior States: Institutional Consciousness and the Inner Life of Democracy in the Antebellum United States
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Explores changing forms of interiority as produced in relation to the state in nineteenth century America and the current day.
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Explores changing forms of interiority as produced in relation to the state in nineteenth century America and the current day.
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- New Americanists
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780822342670
- ISBN-10: 0822342677
- Artikelnr.: 23911442
- New Americanists
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 562g
- ISBN-13: 9780822342670
- ISBN-10: 0822342677
- Artikelnr.: 23911442
Christopher Castiglia is Professor of English at the Pennsylvania State University. He is the author of Bound and Determined: Captivity, Culture-Crossing, and White Womanhood from Mary Rowlandson to Patty Hearst and a co-editor of Walt Whitman’s temperance novel Franklin Evans; or, the Inebriate, also published by Duke University Press.
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. Interiority and the Problem of Misplaced Democracy 1
1. "Matters of Internal Concern": Federal Affect and the Melancholy Citizen
17
2. Bad Associations: Sociality, Interiority, Institutionalism 60
3. Abolition's Racial Interiors and White Civic Depth 101
4. Ardent Spirits: Intemperate Sociality and the Inner Life of Capital 136
5. Anxiety, Desire, and the Nervous State 168
6. Between Consciousness and Revolution: Romanticism and Racial Interiority
216
7. "I Want My Happiness!": Alienated Affections, Queer Sociality, and the
Marvelous Interiors of the American Romance 256
Epilogue. Humanism without Humans: The Possibilities of Post-Interior
Democracy 294
Notes 305
References 351
Index 363
Introduction. Interiority and the Problem of Misplaced Democracy 1
1. "Matters of Internal Concern": Federal Affect and the Melancholy Citizen
17
2. Bad Associations: Sociality, Interiority, Institutionalism 60
3. Abolition's Racial Interiors and White Civic Depth 101
4. Ardent Spirits: Intemperate Sociality and the Inner Life of Capital 136
5. Anxiety, Desire, and the Nervous State 168
6. Between Consciousness and Revolution: Romanticism and Racial Interiority
216
7. "I Want My Happiness!": Alienated Affections, Queer Sociality, and the
Marvelous Interiors of the American Romance 256
Epilogue. Humanism without Humans: The Possibilities of Post-Interior
Democracy 294
Notes 305
References 351
Index 363
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction. Interiority and the Problem of Misplaced Democracy 1
1. "Matters of Internal Concern": Federal Affect and the Melancholy Citizen
17
2. Bad Associations: Sociality, Interiority, Institutionalism 60
3. Abolition's Racial Interiors and White Civic Depth 101
4. Ardent Spirits: Intemperate Sociality and the Inner Life of Capital 136
5. Anxiety, Desire, and the Nervous State 168
6. Between Consciousness and Revolution: Romanticism and Racial Interiority
216
7. "I Want My Happiness!": Alienated Affections, Queer Sociality, and the
Marvelous Interiors of the American Romance 256
Epilogue. Humanism without Humans: The Possibilities of Post-Interior
Democracy 294
Notes 305
References 351
Index 363
Introduction. Interiority and the Problem of Misplaced Democracy 1
1. "Matters of Internal Concern": Federal Affect and the Melancholy Citizen
17
2. Bad Associations: Sociality, Interiority, Institutionalism 60
3. Abolition's Racial Interiors and White Civic Depth 101
4. Ardent Spirits: Intemperate Sociality and the Inner Life of Capital 136
5. Anxiety, Desire, and the Nervous State 168
6. Between Consciousness and Revolution: Romanticism and Racial Interiority
216
7. "I Want My Happiness!": Alienated Affections, Queer Sociality, and the
Marvelous Interiors of the American Romance 256
Epilogue. Humanism without Humans: The Possibilities of Post-Interior
Democracy 294
Notes 305
References 351
Index 363