Artigo Revisado por pares

Iron Cages: Race and Culture in 19th-Century America

2001; Boston University; Volume: 34; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/3097337

ISSN

2326-3016

Autores

Curtis A. Keim, Ronald Takaki,

Tópico(s)

Race, History, and American Society

Resumo

One -- Republicanism I: Cage in the Nation Birth of a Virtuous People: Race and Society: II: Diseases of the Mind and Sun Republican Machines: Lovely White: III: Within the Bowels of the Republic Head Over Heart: Black Colonization: Lockeans: Two -- Enterprise IV: Beyond Primitive Accumulation Democracy in America:: Inner World of the Bourgeoisie Market Revolution and Race V: Metaphysics of Civilization: The Race on Our Borders An Age of Confidence: Jibbenainosay: Indian-Hatin in Fantasy: Jackson: Metaphysician of Indian-Hating: VI: Metaphysics of Civilization: The Black Race Within Our Bosom Black Child/Savage: A Jacksonian Persuasion: Warranteeism: A Vision of a Marx of the Master Class: Aesculapius Was a Man: Race and the Cult of True Womanhood: Three -- Technology VII: An American Prospero in King Arthur's Court Body: Technology: Anglo Over Mexican: Triumph of Mind in Ameica: VIII: Iron Horse in the West Red Gifts and White Gifts: World Custer Lost: Scientific Management of Indians: IX: Civilization in the New South Machines and Magnolias Black Labor in an Industrial Order: Negro Question: Higher Life in the South: X: Heathen Chinee and American Technology Ah Sin in America: A Yellow Proletariat: Caste and Class in Industrial America: A Vision of Catastrophe: Henry George and the American Tower of Babel: Four -- Empire XI: Masculine Thrust Toward Asia Cage in a Corporate Civilization: Empire: American Asceticism and the New Navy: XII: Down from the Gardens of Asia Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index

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