On Sympathetic Grounds: Race, Gender, and Affective Geographies in Nineteenth-Century North America

Author:   Naomi Greyser (Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and English, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and English, University of Iowa)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   274
Publication Date:   06 February 2020
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"With its filigreed, formidable representations of tears and suffering, sentimentalism has remained a divisive genre and category of analysis. On Sympathetic Grounds offers a new interpretation of the sentimental by mapping its grounds in North America. During sweeping transformations of territory, land stewardship, personhood, and citizenship in the nineteenth century, sentimentalists evoked sympathy to express a desire for a place that was both territorial and emotional--what Naomi Greyser calls an ""affective geography."" Greyser traces the intricacies attending Americans' sentimental sense that bodies could merge and mutually occupy the same space at the same time. Affective geographies complicate normative, linear assumptions about intimacy and distance, and consequently compel a reconsideration of geopolitics, geophysics and the distribution of resources and care. Mapping feelings in and also about space, On Sympathetic Grounds focuses on the experiences and perspectives of those whose bodies, labor and sovereignty have been occupied to ground others' lives and world-making projects. Bringing literary and rhetorical studies together with critical race and gender theory, cultural geography, American studies, affect studies and the new materialism, this book lays out sentimentalism's usefulness to settler colonialism and the maintenance of racialized labor. The book also carefully charts sentimentalism's value as a means of resisting geographic displacement and both physical and metaphysical dispossession. Philosophers and rhetoricians regard grounds as necessary conditions for argumentation; Greyser treats grounds as also geopolitical, geoaffective, and geophysical. Sympathy has enriched conditions for living at the same time that it has mercilessly enlisted some bodies and lives as the grounds for others' wellbeing. Ultimately, On Sympathetic Grounds uncovers a moving, non-linear cartography of sympathy's vital place in shaping North America."

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Author:   Naomi Greyser (Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and English, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and English, University of Iowa)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.40cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 15.50cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780190087623


ISBN 10:   0190087625
Pages:   274
Publication Date:   06 February 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"Introduction Chapter 1: A Paper Trail of Tears: Sentimental Sovereignty, Indian Removal and Staking Claims on North America Chapter 2: The Ethical Bind of Sentimentalism:Rhetorical Intimacy in the Public Sphere and the Many Narratives of Sojourner Truth Chapter 3: Between Intimacy and Distance, a ""Neutral Territory"": Sentimentalism, Writer's Block and Untouchable Masculinity in The Scarlet Letter Chapter 4: Plotting Maidens and Traitors: Sympathy, Displacement and Survivance in ""the New Southwest"" Chapter 5: ""Do I Not All Thy Sorrows Heed, And Bear Thee on My Heart?"" Harriet E. Wilson and the Unsympathetic Materialism of White Northern Domesticity Epilogue"

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Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty. * S. Batcos, CHOICE * On Sympathetic Grounds interprets nineteenth-century literary sentimentalism as the means of creating an 'affective geography' that draws the reader into its formal boundaries to create sympathy. Such imaginative maps are deeply political in their efforts to persuade readers, but they can be used for very different political ends. The real strength of this book lies in its representation of how peoples of color * African Americans and indigenous peoples * There are many things to admire about On Sympathetic Grounds, not least of all is Greyser's sensitivity to both rhetorical nuance and lived experience. The detail with which Greyser tells her stories- about white, sentimental constructions of Indian Removal and the 'Trail of Tears', for example-render those readings both mesmerizing and commonsensical. I mean this latter in the most positive way: many times I found myself thinking, 'Of course, how could I have not seen that before?' That is the mark of a powerful argument ... I'm very glad I had the opportunity to read this smart, thought-provoking, and ground-breaking (no pun intended) book. * Elizabeth Barnes, College of William and Mary * Greyser maps a new route through the debate over the political and moral efficacy of the sentimental mode. Through erudite analysis and personal reflection, she shows us the value in the pursuit of reciprocity, even when it fails. A vital study, On Sympathetic Grounds challenges accounts of sentimentalism as a white woman's genre taken up by people of color, uncovering mutual appropriations and revisionary projects. * Laura Mielke, University of Kansas *


Greyser maps a new route through the debate over the political and moral efficacy of the sentimental mode. Through erudite analysis and personal reflection, she shows us the value in the pursuit of reciprocity, even when it fails. A vital study, On Sympathetic Grounds challenges accounts of sentimentalism as a white woman's genre taken up by people of color, uncovering mutual appropriations and revisionary projects. * Laura Mielke, University of Kansas * There are many things to admire about On Sympathetic Grounds, not least of all is Greyser's sensitivity to both rhetorical nuance and lived experience. The detail with which Greyser tells her stories- about white, sentimental constructions of Indian Removal and the 'Trail of Tears', for example-render those readings both mesmerizing and commonsensical. I mean this latter in the most positive way: many times I found myself thinking, 'Of course, how could I have not seen that before?' That is the mark of a powerful argument ... I'm very glad I had the opportunity to read this smart, thought-provoking, and ground-breaking (no pun intended) book. * Elizabeth Barnes, College of William and Mary * On Sympathetic Grounds interprets nineteenth-century literary sentimentalism as the means of creating an 'affective geography' that draws the reader into its formal boundaries to create sympathy. Such imaginative maps are deeply political in their efforts to persuade readers, but they can be used for very different political ends. The real strength of this book lies in its representation of how peoples of color * African Americans and indigenous peoples * Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty. * S. Batcos, CHOICE *


Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty. --S. Batcos, CHOICE On Sympathetic Grounds interprets nineteenth-century literary sentimentalism as the means of creating an 'affective geography' that draws the reader into its formal boundaries to create sympathy. Such imaginative maps are deeply political in their efforts to persuade readers, but they can be used for very different political ends. The real strength of this book lies in its representation of how peoples of color--African Americans and indigenous peoples--recognized this ideology of sentiment and began to use it for progressive purposes. --John Carlos Rowe, University of Southern California There are many things to admire about On Sympathetic Grounds, not least of all is Greyser's sensitivity to both rhetorical nuance and lived experience. The detail with which Greyser tells her stories- about white, sentimental constructions of Indian Removal and the 'Trail of Tears', for example-render those readings both mesmerizing and commonsensical. I mean this latter in the most positive way: many times I found myself thinking, 'Of course, how could I have not seen that before?' That is the mark of a powerful argument ... I'm very glad I had the opportunity to read this smart, thought-provoking, and ground-breaking (no pun intended) book. --Elizabeth Barnes, College of William and Mary Greyser maps a new route through the debate over the political and moral efficacy of the sentimental mode. Through erudite analysis and personal reflection, she shows us the value in the pursuit of reciprocity, even when it fails. A vital study, On Sympathetic Grounds challenges accounts of sentimentalism as a white woman's genre taken up by people of color, uncovering mutual appropriations and revisionary projects. --Laura Mielke, University of Kansas


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Naomi Greyser is Associate Professor of Rhetoric, English and Gender Studies at the University of Iowa, where she is also executive director of POROI, Iowa's Project on Rhetoric of Inquiry.

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