Library Notes

Library Notes

Author: University of North Carolina (1793-1962). Woman's College. Library

Publisher:

Published: 1923

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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Making American Boys

Making American Boys

Author: Kenneth B. Kidd

Publisher: U of Minnesota Press

Published:

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1452906734

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A review of boy culture since the late nineteenth century explains how the education and supervision of boys has been shaped by two approaches--boyology, the biological and social development of boys, and feral tale, emphasizing boys' wild nature. Reprint.


Interpreting the Self

Interpreting the Self

Author: Diane Bjorklund

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2000-04-15

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 9780226054483

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In this ambitious study, Diane Bjorklund explores the historical nature of self-narrative. Examining over 100 American autobiographers published in the last two centuries, she discusses not only well-known autobiographies such as Mark Twain and Andrew Carnegie but also many obscure ones such as a traveling book peddler, a minstrel, a hotel proprietress, an itinerant preacher, a West Point cadet, and a hoopskirt wire manufacturer. Bjorklund draws on the colorful stories of these autobiographers to show how their historical epoch shapes their understandings of self. "A refreshingly welcome approach to this intriguing topic. . . . [Bjorklund's] extensive and systematic approach to her source material is impressive and enriches our understanding of this essential subject."—Virginia Quarterly Review "Bjorklund studies both famous and obscure writers, and her clear prose style and copious quotations provide insight into the many aspects of the changing American self." —Library Journal


The Language of the Past

The Language of the Past

Author: Ross Wilson

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2016-07-14

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1474246796

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The Language of the Past analyzes the use of history in discourses within the political, media and the public sphere. It examines how particular terms, phrases and allusions first came into usage, developed and how they are employed today. To speak of something or someone as representing the 'stone age', or characterize an institution as 'byzantine', to describe a business relationship as 'feudal' or to disparage ideals or morality as 'Victorian', refers to both a perception of the past and its relationship to the present. Whilst dictionaries and etymologies define meanings and origin points of words or phrases, this study examines how history is maintained and used within society through language. Detailing the specific words and phrases associated with particular periods used to describe contemporary society, this thorough examination of language and history will be of great interest to those studying historiography, social history and linguistics.