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- American Literature in Transition, 1820–1860
- Nineteenth-Century American Literature in Transition
- American Literature in Transition, 1820–1860
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Series Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Part I Fractures and Continuities
- Chapter 2 Hemisphere
- Chapter 3 Empire
- Chapter 4 Economy
- Chapter 5 Religion
- Chapter 6 Nature
- Chapter 7 Removal
- Chapter 8 Abolition
- Part II Forms and Formats
- Part III Authors and Figures
- Index
Chapter 6 - Nature
from Part I - Fractures and Continuities
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 June 2022
- American Literature in Transition, 1820–1860
- Nineteenth-Century American Literature in Transition
- American Literature in Transition, 1820–1860
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Series Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Part I Fractures and Continuities
- Chapter 2 Hemisphere
- Chapter 3 Empire
- Chapter 4 Economy
- Chapter 5 Religion
- Chapter 6 Nature
- Chapter 7 Removal
- Chapter 8 Abolition
- Part II Forms and Formats
- Part III Authors and Figures
- Index
Summary
The antebellum era saw an epochal shift in politics: nature transformed into a key site of the political. No longer seen as a refuge from human concerns, biological existence itself became a key new resource for conceptualizing human difference and an administrative target of political power. This essay reveals sentimental literature to march in step with this shift. This mode overwhelmingly associated with the domestic realm and even the trite and saccharine nonetheless reveals an emergent biopolitics attuned to disciplining the individual’s nature and conceiving of humanity as a population whose biological quality could be optimized. An ideology that sutured literature and science together in an era in which divisions between them were just beginning to form, sentimentalism helped move politics into the flesh.
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- American Literature in Transition, 1820–1860 , pp. 87 - 103Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022