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The Fictional Republic Carol Nackenoff (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, Swarthmore College)

The Fictional Republic By Carol Nackenoff (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, Swarthmore College)

Summary

A reassessment of the Alger formula in historical context, especially the chords that these tales of hard work and virtue's rewards struck during the significant economic transformation of the late 19th and early 20th centuries; and an examination of the unusual persistence of the Alger myths in American culture.

The Fictional Republic Summary

The Fictional Republic: Horatio Alger and American Political Discourse by Carol Nackenoff (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, Swarthmore College)

Investigating the persistence and place of the formulas of Horatio Alger in American politics, The Fictional Republic reassesses the Alger story in its Gilded Age context. Carol Nackenoff argues that Alger was a keen observer of the dislocations and economic pitfalls of the rapidly industrializing nation, and devised a set of symbols that addressed anxieties about power and identity. As classes were increasingly divided by wealth, life chances, residence space, and culture, Alger maintained that Americans could still belong to one estate. The story of the youth who faces threats to his virtue, power, independence, and identity stands as an allegory of the American Republic. Nackenoff examines how the Alger formula continued to shape political discourse in Reagan's America and beyond.

The Fictional Republic Reviews

A wonderful book, written with flair and imagination. The Fictional Republic tells the story of Horatio Alger, the gilded age, and the contest to define America. In explaining why the Horatio Alger myth persists, Carol Nackenoff offers a powerful new reading of American political culture-as it was at the start of the century, as it is today. * James A. Morone, Brown University and author of The Democratic Wish *

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NPB9780195079234
9780195079234
019507923X
The Fictional Republic: Horatio Alger and American Political Discourse by Carol Nackenoff (Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Political Science, Swarthmore College)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
1994-06-30
376
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