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Framing the Nation, Claiming the Hemisphere Transnational Imagination in Early American Travel Writing (1770–1830)
Creolizing America
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Markus Heide
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November 09 2022
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Stockholm University Press
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: Frames and Claims
pp. 31
Early American Travel Writing: History and Concepts
pp. 75
Creolizing America
pp. 131
Framing the Expanding Nation
pp. 167
Fundamental Entanglements: Africa and the New Nation
pp. 197
The Hemispheric Frame: The Early Nineteenth-Century Traveler in Latin America
pp. 241
Conclusion: Continuities of Early Frames and Claims
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