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Rough Writing Aviva F. Taubenfeld

Rough Writing By Aviva F. Taubenfeld

Rough Writing by Aviva F. Taubenfeld


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Examines the surprising place and implications of the immigrant and of ethnic writing in American literature

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Rough Writing: Ethnic Authorship in Theodore Roosevelts America by Aviva F. Taubenfeld

As the United States struggled to absorb a massive influx of ethnically diverse immigrants at the turn of the twentieth century, the question of who and what an American is took on urgent intensity. It seemed more critical than ever to establish a definition by which Americanness could be established, transmitted, maintained, and judged. Americans of all stripes sought to articulate and enforce their visions of the nations past, present, and future; central to these attempts was President Theodore Roosevelt.
Roosevelt fully recognized the narrative component of American identity, and he called upon authors of diverse European backgrounds including Israel Zangwill, Jacob Riis, Elizabeth Stern, and Finley Peter Dunne to promote the nation in popular written form. With the swell and shift in immigration, he realized that a more encompassing national literature was needed to express and guide the soul of the nation. Rough Writing examines the surprising place and implications of the immigrant and of ethnic writing in Roosevelts America and American literature.

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"Rough Writing is much more than a fascinating account of the little-known relationship between an American president and the immigrant authors whose work he promoted in the service of a new national narrative. Meticulously researched and lucidly written, Rough Writing enables us to see a vital period in American literature through new eyes." -- Laura Browder,author of Slippery Characters: Ethnic Impersonators and American Identities
"Taubenfeld[& s] literary-cultural studies add to the already compelling body of evidence that the development of literature, economics, and politics has been inextricably connected throughout U.S history." * American Literary History *

About Aviva F. Taubenfeld

Aviva F. Taubenfeld is Assistant Professor of Literature at Purchase College, State University of New York.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Mendel's Melting Pot: Israel Zangwill and the Science of the Crucible 2. Two Flags to Love: Jacob Riis and the Transnational American at the Turn of the Twentieth Century 3. Making American Homes and America Home: Theodore Roosevelt and Elizabeth Stern in the Pages of the Ladies' Home Journal 4. "Threatin' Him as a Akel": Finley Peter Dunne's Ethnic Critique of "True Americanism" Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index About the Author

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NPB9780814782903
9780814782903
0814782906
Rough Writing: Ethnic Authorship in Theodore Roosevelts America by Aviva F. Taubenfeld
New
Hardback
New York University Press
2008-11-01
255
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