Constituent moments : enacting the people in postrevolutionary America
2010
306.2 F828 2010
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Title
Constituent moments : enacting the people in postrevolutionary America
Published
Durham : Duke University Press, 2010.
Description
xii, 346 p. ; 25 cm.
Call Number
306.2 F828 2010
System Control No.
(OCoLC)436866945
Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-329) and index.
Contents: Revolution and reiteration : Hannah Arendt's critique of constituent power -- Crowds and communication : representation and voice in postrevolutionary America -- Sympathy and separation : Benjamin Rush and the contagious public -- Spaces of insurgent citizenship : theorizing the Democratic-Republican societies -- Hearing voices : imagination and authority in Wieland -- Aesthetic democracy : Walt Whitman and the poetry of the people -- Staging dissensus : Frederick Douglass and "We the people".
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Contents: Revolution and reiteration : Hannah Arendt's critique of constituent power -- Crowds and communication : representation and voice in postrevolutionary America -- Sympathy and separation : Benjamin Rush and the contagious public -- Spaces of insurgent citizenship : theorizing the Democratic-Republican societies -- Hearing voices : imagination and authority in Wieland -- Aesthetic democracy : Walt Whitman and the poetry of the people -- Staging dissensus : Frederick Douglass and "We the people".
L2012M41
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