Disability, the Body, and Radical Intellectuals in the Literature of the Civil War and Reconstruction
暫譯: 殘疾、身體與內戰及重建文學中的激進知識分子

Chinn, Sarah E.

  • 出版商: Cambridge
  • 出版日期: 2024-07-04
  • 售價: $1,790
  • 貴賓價: 9.8$1,754
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 280
  • 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
  • ISBN: 1009442694
  • ISBN-13: 9781009442695
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商品描述

During the Civil War, hundreds of thousands of men were injured, and underwent amputation of hands, feet, limbs, fingers, and toes. As the war drew to a close, their disabled bodies came to represent the future of a nation that had been torn apart, and how it would be put back together again. In her authoritative and engagingly written new book, Sarah Chinn claims that amputation spoke both corporeally and metaphorically to radical white writers, ministers, and politicians about the need to attend to the losses of the Civil War by undertaking a real and actual Reconstruction that would make African Americans not just legal citizens but actual citizens of the United States. She traces this history, reviving little-known figures in the struggle for Black equality, and in so doing connecting the racial politics of 150 years ago with contemporary debates about justice and equity.

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在南北戰爭期間,數十萬名男性受傷,並接受了手、腳、肢體、手指和腳趾的截肢。隨著戰爭接近尾聲,他們殘疾的身體成為了一個被撕裂的國家的未來象徵,以及如何重新組合這個國家。在她權威且引人入勝的新書中,Sarah Chinn主張,截肢在肉體和隱喻上都向激進的白人作家、牧師和政治家傳達了關於南北戰爭損失的必要性,並強調進行一場真正的重建,使非裔美國人不僅成為法律上的公民,更成為美國的實際公民。她追溯了這段歷史,復興了在爭取黑人平等過程中鮮為人知的人物,並藉此將150年前的種族政治與當代關於正義和公平的辯論聯繫起來。