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Virtuous Citizens
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/ LITERARY CRITICISM
/ Literature and society
/ Literature and society-Great Britain-History-19th century
/ Literature and society-United States-History-19th century
/ Political participation in literature
/ Political Science
2021
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American Studies
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/ Identity (Philosophical concept) in literature
/ Language & Literature
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/ Literature and society
/ Literature and society-Great Britain-History-19th century
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/ Political participation in literature
/ Political Science
2021
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/ Political participation in literature
/ Political Science
2021
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Overview
Demonstrates how contemporary manifestations of civic
publics trace directly to the early days of
nationhood The rise of the bourgeois public sphere
and the contemporaneous appearance of counterpublics in the
eighteenth century deeply influenced not only how politicians and
philosophers understood the relationships among citizens,
disenfranchised subjects, and the state but also how members of
the polity understood themselves. In
Virtuous Citizens :
Counterpublics and Sociopolitical Agency in Transatlantic
Literature , Kendall McClellan uncovers a fundamental and
still redolent transformation in conceptions of civic identity
that occurred over the course of the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries. Literature of this period exposes an emotional
investment in questions of civic selfhood born out of concern for
national stability and power, which were considered products of
both economic strength and a nation’s moral fiber.
McClellan shows how these debates traversed the Atlantic to
become a prominent component of early American literature,
evident in works by James Fenimore Cooper, Catharine Maria
Sedgwick, Sarah Josepha Hale, and Harriet Beecher Stowe, among
others. Underlying popular opinion about who could participate in
the political public, McClellan argues, was an impassioned
rhetorical wrestling match over the right and wrong ways to
demonstrate civic virtue. Relying on long-established tropes of
republican virtue that lauded self-sacrifice and disregard for
personal safety, abolitionist writers represented loyalty to an
ideals-based community as the surest safeguard of both private
and public virtue. This evolution in civic virtue sanctioned acts
of protest against the state, offered disenfranchised citizens a
role in politics, and helped usher in the modern transnational
public sphere.
Virtuous Citizens shows that the modern public sphere
has always constituted a vital and powerful space for those
invested in addressing injustice and expanding democracy. To
illuminate some of the fundamental issues underlying
today’s sociopolitical unrest, McClellan traces the
transatlantic origins of questions still central to the
representation of movements like Black Lives Matter, the
Women’s March, and the Alt-Right: What is the primary
loyalty of a virtuous citizen? Are patriots those who defend the
current government against attacks, external and internal, or
those who challenge the government to fulfill sociopolitical
ideals?
Publisher
University of Alabama Press,The University of Alabama Press
Subject
ISBN
0817320814, 9780817320812
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