Patriotism by proxy: the civil war draft and the cultural formation of citizen-soldiers, 1863-1865
At the height of the Civil War in 1863, the Union instated the first-ever federal draft. 'Patriotism By Proxy' develops a new understanding of the connections between American literature and American lives by focusing on this historic moment when the military transformed both.0Paired with...
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Zusammenfassung: | At the height of the Civil War in 1863, the Union instated the first-ever federal draft. 'Patriotism By Proxy' develops a new understanding of the connections between American literature and American lives by focusing on this historic moment when the military transformed both.0Paired with the Emancipation Proclamation, the 1863 draft inaugurated new relationships between the nation and its citizens. A massive bureaucratic undertaking, it redefined the American people as a population, laying bare social divisions as wealthy draftees hired substitutes to serve in their stead. The draft is the context in which American politics met and also transformed into a new kind of biopolitics, and these substitutes reflect the transformation of how the state governed American life. Censorship and the suspension of habeas corpus prohibited free discussions over the draft's significance, making literary devices and genres the primary means for deliberating over the changing meanings of political representation and citizenship. 0Assembling an extensive textual and visual archive, 'Patriotism by Proxy' examines the draft as a cultural formation that operated at the nexus of political abstraction and embodied specificity, where the definition of national subjectivity was negotiated in the interstices of what it means to be a citizen-soldier. It brings together novels, poems, letters, and newspaper editorials that show how Americans discussed the draft at a time of censorship, and how the federal draft changed the way that Americans related to the state and to each other |
Beschreibung: | xii, 179 Seiten Illustrationen 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9780198863670 |
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