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Red states : indigeneity, settler colonialism, and southern studies / Gina Caison.

Author/creator Caison, Gina, 1980- author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2018]
Copyright Notice ©2018
Descriptionxiii, 281 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject(s)
Series The new southern studies
New southern studies. ^A707822
Abstract "This book examines how the recurrent use of Native American history in southern cultural and literary texts produces ideas of "feeling Southern" that have consequences for how present-day conservative political discourses resonate across the United States. Assembling a newly constituted archive that includes performances, pre-Civil War literatures, and contemporary novels, Caison argues that notions of Native American identity in the U.S. South can be understood by tracing how audiences in the region came to imagine indigeneity through texts ranging from the nineteenth-century Cherokee Phoenix to the Mardi Gras Indian narratives of Treme. Policy issues such as Indian Removal, biracial segregation, land claim, and federal termination frequently correlate to the audience consumption of such texts, and therefore, the reception histories of this archive can be tied to shifts in the political claims of--and political possibilities for--Native people of the U.S. South. This continual appeal to the political issues of Indian Country ultimately generates what we see as persistent discourses about southern exceptionality and counter-nationalism"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2018003974
ISBN9780820353357
ISBN0820353353
ISBN9780820353340 (ebook)
ISBN0820353345

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