Whitewashing Uncle Tom's Cabin: NineteenthCentury Women Novelists Respond to Stowe,Used
Whitewashing Uncle Tom's Cabin: NineteenthCentury Women Novelists Respond to Stowe,Used
Whitewashing Uncle Tom's Cabin: NineteenthCentury Women Novelists Respond to Stowe,Used

Whitewashing Uncle Tom's Cabin: NineteenthCentury Women Novelists Respond to Stowe,Used

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Joy JordanLake examines the ways in which antebellum women novelists tried to counter Harriet Beecher Stowes enormously popular Uncle Tom's Cabin by preaching a theology of whiteness from within the pages of the books but were ultimately undermined by their own proslavery agendas. Including a discussion of twentieth and twentyfirstcentury novels that revisit plantation mythology, Whitewashing Uncle Tom's Cabin casts new light on the ethical and moral disaster of securing one groups economic strength at the expense of other groups access to dignity, compassion, and justice.

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