The Seduction Novel of the Early Nation: A Call for Socio-Political Reform / Edition 1

The Seduction Novel of the Early Nation: A Call for Socio-Political Reform / Edition 1

by Donna R. Bontatibus
ISBN-10:
0870135090
ISBN-13:
9780870135095
Pub. Date:
08/01/1999
Publisher:
Michigan State University Press
ISBN-10:
0870135090
ISBN-13:
9780870135095
Pub. Date:
08/01/1999
Publisher:
Michigan State University Press
The Seduction Novel of the Early Nation: A Call for Socio-Political Reform / Edition 1

The Seduction Novel of the Early Nation: A Call for Socio-Political Reform / Edition 1

by Donna R. Bontatibus

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Overview

Seduction, scandal, intrigue: all familiar themes to readers of contemporary American fiction. However, these elements are in no way modern ones. In this new study, Donna Bontatibus explores the roots of the seduction novel in early America and uses it to mirror societal structures in the fledgling nation.  
      The novels of Susanna Rowson, Tabitha Tenney, Hannah Webster Foster, and Judith Sargent Murray and their use of the seduction plot reveal a complex set of social and political problems experienced by middle-class women of the early nation. Using these novels, Bontatibus shows a strong link between women's status in America and the American Revolution's failure to free women from neo-colonialist oppression. She also explores seduction as a euphemism for the abusive means of maintaining women's allegiance to the new nation, depicting seduction/rape as the ultimate representation of women's colonization by a rape culture. Using current theories about gender, race, class, and colonization, The Seduction Novel of the Early Nation examines the relationship between seduction and the colonizer, and the colonized, required to maintain a rape culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870135095
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication date: 08/01/1999
Pages: 126
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Donna R. Bontatibus Ph.D., teaches at Norwalk Community-Technical College in Connecticut.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Early American Seduction Novels1
Chapter 1Intervening Before the Fall25
Chapter 2Declarations of Independence57
Chapter 3Seduction and Neocolonization83
Conclusion: A New Era of Female History107
Works Cited111
Index117
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