Title: Native Americans and Anglo-American culture, 1750-1850 : the Indian Atlantic
Abstract: Introduction: the Indian Atlantic Tim Fulford and Kevin Hutchings 1. The site of the struggle: colonialism, violence, and the captive body Robbie Richardson 2. 'I shall tear off their scalps, and make cups of their skulls': American Indians in the eighteenth-century British press Troy Bickham 3. Savages and men of feeling: North American Indians in Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments and Henry Mackenzie's The Man of the World Lise Sorenson 4. Sir William Johnson's interest: Indian land and transatlantic power Alan Taylor 5. Representatives and representation: Southern Indians in eighteenth-century Britain Stephanie Pratt 6. 'And the truest schools for civilisation are the forests of America': John O'Keeffe's The Basket Maker and Robert Bage's Hermsprong Helen Carr 7. Theory and experience: Peter Fidler and the Transatlantic Indian Ted Binnema 8. The sound of the shaman: scientists and Indians in the Arctic Tim Fulford 9. William Wordsworth, William Cullen Bryant, and the poetics of American Indian removal Joel Pace 10. 'The Nobleness of the Hunter's Deeds': British Romanticism, Christianity, and Ojibwa culture in George Copway's Recollections of a Forest Life Kevin Hutchings 11. The savage tour: Indian performance across the Atlantic Joshua David Bellin Index.
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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