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A Mixed Race : Ethnicity in Early America (1993, Paperback)

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ISBN
9780195075236
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Social Science
Publication Name
Mixed Race : Ethnicity in Early America
Item Length
8.3 in
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Subject
Ethnic Studies / General, American / General
Publication Year
1993
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.6 in
Author
Frank Shuffelton
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
12 Oz
Number of Pages
296 Pages

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This collection of new essays edited by Frank Shuffelton enters into one of the most topical and energetic debates on our time - the subject of ethnicity. With a focus on the eighteenth century and colonial American values, till now overlooked in the debate, Shuffelton's collection offers agile and original yet scholarly readings of 'race' from some of the strongest voices in academia, ranging from interpretations of early captivity narratives by Native Americans and African Americans to representation among the Pennsylvania 'Dutch'. With a three-part structure moving from questions of race and ethnicity to varieties of ethnic representation, and finally to individual confrontations (e.g. Phillis Wheatley and the Black American Revolution), this volume sheds light on the confrontations of ethnically different peoples, launches a timely, full-scale investigation of the construction of American culture, and should enhance graduate school curricula across America.

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195075234
ISBN-13
9780195075236
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56914

Product Key Features

Author
Frank Shuffelton
Publication Name
Mixed Race : Ethnicity in Early America
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Ethnic Studies / General, American / General
Publication Year
1993
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Social Science
Number of Pages
296 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.3 in
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Item Weight
12 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
92-043927
Intended Audience
College Audience
Lc Classification Number
Ps153.M56
Reviews
"Shuffelton has put together a fascinating collection of essays, some ofwhich address fresh material which will be of great interest to students ofAmerican ethnicity."--American Studies, "Very valuable for its range, both topically and chronologically. The central idea of the text, effectively presented by Frank Shuffelton, is a fundamental one for all courses in early American literature."--Sargent Bush, University of Wisconsin, "An excellent collection that will be both accessible and useful for undergraduates with a good background in American literature. The essays are also useful for my own research and course preparation."--Lorenzo Thomas, University of Houston-Downtown, "Enhances discussions of early American ethnicity and emerges as a fine example of its kind."--William and Mary Quarterly, "An excellent collection that will be both accessible and useful forundergraduates with a good background in American literature. The essays arealso useful for my own research and course preparation."--Lorenzo Thomas,University of Houston-Downtown, "Every essay makes an original contribution, and the collection as a whole greatly increases our understanding of the subject of ethnicity in early America, which until now has received very little attention."--Emory Elliott,University of California, Riverside "An excellent collection that will be both accessible and useful for undergraduates with a good background in American literature. The essays are also useful for my own research and course preparation."--Lorenzo Thomas,University of Houston-Downtown "This is a collection much needed in the field of early American literature, bringing to bear the sorts of canon-expanding insights that have altered other areas of American literature already."--Ormond Seavey,George Washington University "Very valuable for its range, both topically and chronologically. The central idea of the text, effectively presented by Frank Shuffelton, is a fundamental one for all courses in early American literature."--Sargent Bush,University of Wisconsin "Enhances discussions of early American ethnicity and emerges as a fine example of its kind."--William and Mary Quarterly "Shuffelton has put together a fascinating collection of essays, some of which address fresh material which will be of great interest to students of American ethnicity."--American Studies, "Every essay makes an original contribution, and the collection as a whole greatly increases our understanding of the subject of ethnicity in early America, which until now has received very little attention."--Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside"An excellent collection that will be both accessible and useful for undergraduates with a good background in American literature. The essays are also useful for my own research and course preparation."--Lorenzo Thomas, University of Houston-Downtown"This is a collection much needed in the field of early American literature, bringing to bear the sorts of canon-expanding insights that have altered other areas of American literature already."--Ormond Seavey, George Washington University"Very valuable for its range, both topically and chronologically. The central idea of the text, effectively presented by Frank Shuffelton, is a fundamental one for all courses in early American literature."--Sargent Bush, University of Wisconsin"Enhances discussions of early American ethnicity and emerges as a fine example of its kind."--William and Mary Quarterly"Shuffelton has put together a fascinating collection of essays, some of which address fresh material which will be of great interest to students of American ethnicity."--American Studies, "Every essay makes an original contribution, and the collection as a whole greatly increases our understanding of the subject of ethnicity in early America, which until now has received very little attention."--Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside, "This is a collection much needed in the field of early American literature, bringing to bear the sorts of canon-expanding insights that have altered other areas of American literature already."--Ormond Seavey, George Washington University, "Every essay makes an original contribution, and the collection as a whole greatly increases our understanding of the subject of ethnicity in early America, which until now has received very little attention."--Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside "An excellent collection that will be both accessible and useful for undergraduates with a good background in American literature. The essays are also useful for my own research and course preparation."--Lorenzo Thomas, University of Houston-Downtown "This is a collection much needed in the field of early American literature, bringing to bear the sorts of canon-expanding insights that have altered other areas of American literature already."--Ormond Seavey, George Washington University "Very valuable for its range, both topically and chronologically. The central idea of the text, effectively presented by Frank Shuffelton, is a fundamental one for all courses in early American literature."--Sargent Bush, University of Wisconsin "Enhances discussions of early American ethnicity and emerges as a fine example of its kind."-- William and Mary Quarterly "Shuffelton has put together a fascinating collection of essays, some of which address fresh material which will be of great interest to students of American ethnicity."-- American Studies, "Every essay makes an original contribution, and the collection as a whole greatly increases our understanding of the subject of ethnicity in early America, which until now has received very little attention."--Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside "An excellent collection that will be both accessible and useful for undergraduates with a good background in American literature. The essays are also useful for my own research and course preparation."--Lorenzo Thomas, University of Houston-Downtown "This is a collection much needed in the field of early American literature, bringing to bear the sorts of canon-expanding insights that have altered other areas of American literature already."--Ormond Seavey, George Washington University "Very valuable for its range, both topically and chronologically. The central idea of the text, effectively presented by Frank Shuffelton, is a fundamental one for all courses in early American literature."--Sargent Bush, University of Wisconsin "Enhances discussions of early American ethnicity and emerges as a fine example of its kind."--William and Mary Quarterly "Shuffelton has put together a fascinating collection of essays, some of which address fresh material which will be of great interest to students of American ethnicity."--American Studies, "Every essay makes an original contribution, and the collection as a whole greatly increases our understanding of the subject of ethnicity in early America, which until now has received very little attention."--Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside"An excellent collection that will be both accessible and useful for undergraduates with a good background in American literature. The essays are also useful for my own research and course preparation."--Lorenzo Thomas, University of Houston-Downtown"This is a collection much needed in the field of early American literature, bringing to bear the sorts of canon-expanding insights that have altered other areas of American literature already."--Ormond Seavey, George Washington University"Very valuable for its range, both topically and chronologically. The central idea of the text, effectively presented by Frank Shuffelton, is a fundamental one for all courses in early American literature."--Sargent Bush, University of Wisconsin"Enhances discussions of early American ethnicity and emerges as a fine example of its kind."--William and Mary Quarterly"Shuffelton has put together a fascinating collection of essays, some of which address fresh material which will be of great interest to students of American ethnicity."--American Studies"Every essay makes an original contribution, and the collection as a whole greatly increases our understanding of the subject of ethnicity in early America, which until now has received very little attention."--Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside"An excellent collection that will be both accessible and useful for undergraduates with a good background in American literature. The essays are also useful for my own research and course preparation."--Lorenzo Thomas, University of Houston-Downtown"This is a collection much needed in the field of early American literature, bringing to bear the sorts of canon-expanding insights that have altered other areas of American literature already."--Ormond Seavey, George Washington University"Very valuable for its range, both topically and chronologically. The central idea of the text, effectively presented by Frank Shuffelton, is a fundamental one for all courses in early American literature."--Sargent Bush, University of Wisconsin"Enhances discussions of early American ethnicity and emerges as a fine example of its kind."--William and Mary Quarterly"Shuffelton has put together a fascinating collection of essays, some of which address fresh material which will be of great interest to students of American ethnicity."--American Studies, "Shuffelton has put together a fascinating collection of essays, some of which address fresh material which will be of great interest to students of American ethnicity."--American Studies
Copyright Date
1993

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