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(Ebook) Founding Fictions by Jennifer R. Mercieca ISBN 9780817383558, 0817383557

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Authors:Jennifer R. Mercieca
Pages:290 pages.
Year:2010
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Alabama Press
Language:english
File Size:1.26 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780817383558, 0817383557
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(Ebook) Founding Fictions by Jennifer R. Mercieca ISBN 9780817383558, 0817383557

a Part political history, part rhetorical criticism, "Founding Fictions" is an extended analysis of how Americans imagined themselves as citizens between 1764 and 1845. It critically re-interrogates our fundamental assumptions about a government based upon the will of the people, with profound implications for our ability to assess democracy today. a "Founding Fictions "develops the concept of a OC political fiction, OCO or a narrative that people tell about their own political theories, and analyzes how republican and democratic fictions positioned American citizens as either romantic heroes, tragic victims, or ironic partisans.a By re-telling the stories that Americans have told themselves about citizenship, Mercieca highlights an important contradiction in American political theory and practice: that national stability and active citizen participation are perceived as fundamentally at odds. "
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