Not Altogether Human

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American identity and spiritual pluralism
American Romanticism and identity
American transcendentalism studies
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critique of white Protestant culture
cultural and racial hybridity in philosophy
cultural bou
cultural otherness in literature
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diversity in American metaphysical thought
Emersonian philosophy reinterpreted
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feminist approaches to transcendentalism
gender and transcendental philosophy
historical intersections of faith and race
human and divine interconnection
humanism and spiritual reform
Indigenous representation in American thought
intellectual history of pantheism
intersections of race and religion
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literary constructions of the "Other"
literary reimagining of pantheism
literary theology and embodiment
metaphysical inclusivity in literature
metaphysical unity and diversity
moral philosophy in nineteenth century letters
nature and divinity in American thought
nineteenth century literary criticism
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pantheism and spirituality in literature
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race and religion in nineteenth century culture
racial identity and literary symbolism
racialized conceptions of nature
redefinition of the self in nature
reexamining canonical American authors
religious imagination in literature
rethinking the divine in American writing
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spiritual ecology in nineteenth century writing
spirituality and American nationalism
spirituality beyond institutional religion
theology and American literature
theology of the natural world

Product details

  • ISBN 9781558499577
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 233mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jul 2012
  • Publisher: University of Massachusetts Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Many leading American thinkers in the nineteenth century, who accepted the premises of Emersonian transcendentalism, valued the basic concept of pantheism: that God inheres in nature and in all things, and that a person could achieve a sense of belonging she or he lacked in society by seeking a oneness with all of nature. As Richard Hardack shows, however, writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Herman Melville conceived of nature as everything “Other” —other than the white male Protestant culture of which they were a part. This conception of nature, then, became radicalised, and the divine became associated with African American and Native American identities, as well as with femininity.

In “Not Altogether Human,” Hardack re-evaluates transcendentalism in the context of nineteenth century concerns about individual and national racial identity. Elucidating the influence of pantheism, Hardack draws on an array of canonical and unfamiliar materials to remap the boundaries of what has long been viewed as white male transcendental discourse.

This book significantly revises notions of what transcendentalism and pantheism mean and how they relate to each other. Hardack’s close analysis of pantheism and its influence on major works and lesser known writing of the nineteenth century opens up a new perspective on American culture during this key moment in the country’s history.

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