The guise of exceptionalism :: unmasking the national narratives of Haiti and the United States /
The Guise of Exceptionalism compares the historical origins of Haitian and American exceptionalisms. It also traces how exceptionalism as a narrative of uniqueness has shaped relations between the two countries from their early days of independence through the contemporary period. Exceptionalism is...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Guise of Exceptionalism compares the historical origins of Haitian and American exceptionalisms. It also traces how exceptionalism as a narrative of uniqueness has shaped relations between the two countries from their early days of independence through the contemporary period. Exceptionalism is at the core of every national founding narrative. It allows countries to purge history of injurious stains, and embellish it with mythical innocence and claims of distinction. Exceptionalism also builds the bonds of solidarity that forge an imagined national fellowship of the chosen, but it excludes those deemed unfit for membership because of their race, ethnicity, gender, or class. Exceptionalism, however, is not frozen. As a social invention, it changes over time, but always within the parameters of its original principles. Our capacity to reinvent it is dependent on the degree of hegemony achieved by the ruling class, and if this class has the infrastructural power to gradually co-opt and include €the groups it had once excluded. € "The Guise of Exceptionalism compares the historical origins of Haitian and American exceptionalisms. It also traces how exceptionalism as a narrative of uniqueness has shaped relations between the two countries from their early days of independence through the contemporary period. Exceptionalism is at the core of every national founding narrative. It allows countries to purge history of injurious stains, and embellish it with mythical innocence and claims of distinction. Exceptionalism also builds the bonds of solidarity that forge an imagined national fellowship of the chosen, but it excludes those deemed unfit for membership because of their race, ethnicity, gender, or class. Exceptionalism, however, is not frozen. As a social invention, it changes over time, but always within the parameters of its original principles. Our capacity to reinvent it is dependent on the degree of hegemony achieved by the ruling class, and if this class has the infrastructural power to gradually co-opt and include the groups it had once excluded"-- |
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contents | Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. American Exceptionalism -- 3. Exceptionalism and "Unthinkability" -- 4. Manifest Destiny and the American Occupation of Haiti -- 5. The American Occupation and Haiti's Exceptionalism -- 6. Imperial Exceptionalism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- 7. Dictatorship, Democratization, and Exceptionalism -- 8. The Diaspora and the Transmogrification of Exceptionalism -- 9. Identity Politics and Modern Exceptionalism -- 10. Conclusion -- Notes |
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series | Critical Caribbean studies. |
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spelling | Fatton, Robert, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n82228486 The guise of exceptionalism : unmasking the national narratives of Haiti and the United States / Robert Fatton Jr. New Brunswick, New Jersey : Rutgers University Press, [2021] 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Critical Caribbean studies The Guise of Exceptionalism compares the historical origins of Haitian and American exceptionalisms. It also traces how exceptionalism as a narrative of uniqueness has shaped relations between the two countries from their early days of independence through the contemporary period. Exceptionalism is at the core of every national founding narrative. It allows countries to purge history of injurious stains, and embellish it with mythical innocence and claims of distinction. Exceptionalism also builds the bonds of solidarity that forge an imagined national fellowship of the chosen, but it excludes those deemed unfit for membership because of their race, ethnicity, gender, or class. Exceptionalism, however, is not frozen. As a social invention, it changes over time, but always within the parameters of its original principles. Our capacity to reinvent it is dependent on the degree of hegemony achieved by the ruling class, and if this class has the infrastructural power to gradually co-opt and include €the groups it had once excluded. € "The Guise of Exceptionalism compares the historical origins of Haitian and American exceptionalisms. It also traces how exceptionalism as a narrative of uniqueness has shaped relations between the two countries from their early days of independence through the contemporary period. Exceptionalism is at the core of every national founding narrative. It allows countries to purge history of injurious stains, and embellish it with mythical innocence and claims of distinction. Exceptionalism also builds the bonds of solidarity that forge an imagined national fellowship of the chosen, but it excludes those deemed unfit for membership because of their race, ethnicity, gender, or class. Exceptionalism, however, is not frozen. As a social invention, it changes over time, but always within the parameters of its original principles. Our capacity to reinvent it is dependent on the degree of hegemony achieved by the ruling class, and if this class has the infrastructural power to gradually co-opt and include the groups it had once excluded"-- Provided by publisher Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. American Exceptionalism -- 3. Exceptionalism and "Unthinkability" -- 4. Manifest Destiny and the American Occupation of Haiti -- 5. The American Occupation and Haiti's Exceptionalism -- 6. Imperial Exceptionalism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- 7. Dictatorship, Democratization, and Exceptionalism -- 8. The Diaspora and the Transmogrification of Exceptionalism -- 9. Identity Politics and Modern Exceptionalism -- 10. Conclusion -- Notes Print version record. Exceptionalism Haiti History. Exceptionalism United States History. National characteristics, Haitian History. National characteristics, American History. Haiti Relations United States. United States Relations Haiti. Exceptionnalisme Haïti Histoire. Exceptionnalisme États-Unis Histoire. Haïtiens Histoire. HISTORY General. bisacsh HISTORY / General bisacsh Exceptionalism fast International relations fast National characteristics, American fast National characteristics, Haitian fast Haiti fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJt8d7gKPv6RfPWf8hppT3 United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Haitian, exceptionalisms, American, independence, injurious stains, race, gender, class, social invention, ethnicity, infrastructural power, American Exceptionalism, Haiti's Exceptionalism, American Occupation of Haiti, Dictatorship, Democratization, Imperial Exceptionalism, 20th Century, Politics, racial, Caribbean, american occupation, imperialism, national founding narrative, Haitian Studies. Electronic books. History fast has work: The guise of exceptionalism (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFVBFXfw7Kw9VMPxY8KQmb https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: 9781978821323 1978821328 (DLC) 2020032419 (OCoLC)1182861235 Critical Caribbean studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2015129185 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2553841 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Fatton, Robert The guise of exceptionalism : unmasking the national narratives of Haiti and the United States / Critical Caribbean studies. Cover -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- 2. American Exceptionalism -- 3. Exceptionalism and "Unthinkability" -- 4. Manifest Destiny and the American Occupation of Haiti -- 5. The American Occupation and Haiti's Exceptionalism -- 6. Imperial Exceptionalism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century -- 7. Dictatorship, Democratization, and Exceptionalism -- 8. The Diaspora and the Transmogrification of Exceptionalism -- 9. Identity Politics and Modern Exceptionalism -- 10. Conclusion -- Notes Exceptionalism Haiti History. Exceptionalism United States History. National characteristics, Haitian History. National characteristics, American History. Exceptionnalisme Haïti Histoire. Exceptionnalisme États-Unis Histoire. Haïtiens Histoire. HISTORY General. bisacsh HISTORY / General bisacsh Exceptionalism fast International relations fast National characteristics, American fast National characteristics, Haitian fast |
title | The guise of exceptionalism : unmasking the national narratives of Haiti and the United States / |
title_auth | The guise of exceptionalism : unmasking the national narratives of Haiti and the United States / |
title_exact_search | The guise of exceptionalism : unmasking the national narratives of Haiti and the United States / |
title_full | The guise of exceptionalism : unmasking the national narratives of Haiti and the United States / Robert Fatton Jr. |
title_fullStr | The guise of exceptionalism : unmasking the national narratives of Haiti and the United States / Robert Fatton Jr. |
title_full_unstemmed | The guise of exceptionalism : unmasking the national narratives of Haiti and the United States / Robert Fatton Jr. |
title_short | The guise of exceptionalism : |
title_sort | guise of exceptionalism unmasking the national narratives of haiti and the united states |
title_sub | unmasking the national narratives of Haiti and the United States / |
topic | Exceptionalism Haiti History. Exceptionalism United States History. National characteristics, Haitian History. National characteristics, American History. Exceptionnalisme Haïti Histoire. Exceptionnalisme États-Unis Histoire. Haïtiens Histoire. HISTORY General. bisacsh HISTORY / General bisacsh Exceptionalism fast International relations fast National characteristics, American fast National characteristics, Haitian fast |
topic_facet | Exceptionalism Haiti History. Exceptionalism United States History. National characteristics, Haitian History. National characteristics, American History. Haiti Relations United States. United States Relations Haiti. Exceptionnalisme Haïti Histoire. Exceptionnalisme États-Unis Histoire. Haïtiens Histoire. HISTORY General. HISTORY / General Exceptionalism International relations National characteristics, American National characteristics, Haitian Haiti United States Electronic books. History |
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