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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Duane, Anna Mae
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| Publisher: |
University of Georgia Press
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| Date: |
11/01/2011
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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Anna Mae Duane goes back to the nation's violent beginnings to examine how the ideal of childhood in early America was fundamental to forging concepts of ethnicity, race, and gender. She explores how the figure of a suffering child accrued political weight as the work of infantilization connected the child to Native Americans, slaves, and women.
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