5 edition of Regeneration through violence found in the catalog.
Published
1996 by HarperPerennial in New York, NY .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | by Richard Slotkin. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PS169.F7 S57 1996 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | viii, 670 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 670 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL805927M |
ISBN 10 | 0060976829 |
LC Control Number | 95042509 |
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The Elements of Slotkin’s Paradigm 23 File Size: KB. "regeneration through violence" also seems untenable. Certainly there was much violence Regeneration through violence book American history, but the mythology that de-veloped from it uniformly cloaked this under the sentiment of protective reaction or exaggerated it toward the safety of farce.
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A Violent Regeneration. for the nation and the individual -- through violence. There were other instruments of revitalization but none as important.
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In his magisterial trilogy, "Regeneration Through Violence," "The Fatal Environment" and "Gunfighter Nation," Richard Slotkin tells how America came to embrace a mythology of gun-slinging settlers.
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What makes the myth “distinctively ‘American’ is [ ] the mythic significance we have assigned to the kinds of violence we have actually experienced” (13).Author: Zbigniew Mazur.
His novel, American Copper (Unbridled Press), is a love song to America revealing the radiant and profound life of Evelynne Lowry, a woman who transcends the national myth of regeneration through violence. The novel won the Foreword Book of the Year Readers’ Choice Award and the Western Writers of America Spur Award, and was a finalist for.
About the Author. Richard Slotkin is Olin Professor of English and Director of American Studies at Wesleyan University. He is the author of Regeneration Through Violence: The Mythology of the American Frontier, and Gunfighter Nation: The Myth of Frontier in Twentieth-Century America, published by the University of Oklahoma Press/5().
Regeneration through violence Now knowing the main character and a few details of his past, perhaps the "regeneration" is that of the main character after experiencing all that he has with his father, that is currently not described.
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Parenthood. Throughout Regeneration, relationships between men are colored by the parent-child Rivers is often referred to as a paternal figure. His patients depend on him for care and guidance, sometimes even becoming dependent, as Anderson does.
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"The same violent movies that we look at here are shown in Europe and Japan, but you don't find the Europeans and Japanese killing each other at the same rate we do," said Slotkin, whose books include "Regeneration Through Violence" and "Gunfighter Nation." "It can't just be the images.
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