Fictions of American domesticity: indigenous women, white women, and the nation, 1850-1950
Zink, Amanda
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Title
Fictions of American domesticity: indigenous women, white women, and the nation, 1850-1950
Author(s)
Zink, Amanda
Issue Date
2013-05-28T19:18:46Z
Director of Research (if dissertation) or Advisor (if thesis)
Parker, Robert D.
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Parker, Robert D.
Committee Member(s)
Byrd, Jodi A.
Foote, Stephanie
Rodriguez, Richard T.
Department of Study
English
Discipline
English
Degree Granting Institution
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
American Literature
American Indian Literature
Mexican American Literature
Modernism
Women's Literature
Nineteenth Century
Abstract
Conventional narratives of American literary history lead us to believe that most women writers at the turn into the twentieth century abandoned the themes of domesticity and true womanhood that typified the writings of their nineteenth-century foremothers. On the contrary, as this dissertation argues, white writers often drew characters that use domesticity to colonize Indian and Mexican women, usually to legitimize their own public activities. Moreover, I show how Indian and Mexican-American women writers manipulate domestic rhetoric to assert a syncretic domesticity that negotiates resistance and assimilation. Interpreting memoirs, novels, Indian boarding school essays, Mexican-American cookbooks, and the visual culture that surrounds their publication, I argue that such responses were in no way isolated or exceptional, nor were they merely responses. Native and Latina women collectively rewrite colonial domesticity and write their own domesticity.
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