The Unknowing of American History: Past, Present, and the Historical Novel in the U.S.
FAIN: FEL-262726-19
Thomas Austin Graham
Columbia University (New York, NY 10027-7922)
Research and
writing of a book-length study on how American historical novels function as
forms of historical inquiry.
A book on U.S. historical fiction and the U.S. historical profession
in the twentieth century, with a particular emphasis on the ways in which American history has not been remembered,
not been faced, and not been known.
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"The Unacknowledged War: Dunbar's History of White Revisionism" (Article)Title: "The Unacknowledged War: Dunbar's History of White Revisionism"
Author: T. Austin Graham
Abstract: “The Unacknowledged War” is an inquiry into the phenomenon of Civil War revisionism, focusing on the tendency of white Americans to deny, against all available evidence, that
the “war between the states” was waged over slavery. In doing so, the essay turns to Paul Laurence Dunbar’s grievously understudied 1901 novel The Fanatics, a historical fiction of the war
years that focuses on the white North and argues that the Unionists who battled the Confederacy did so only because they wrongly believed that the war’s purpose had nothing to do with
enslaved Black Americans. The essay also shows how Dunbar’s novel contributes to several
fields of contemporary intellectual interest, among them Civil War studies, Afropessimist
thought, and a cross-disciplinary investigation of negative epistemologies known as “ignorance
studies.” Ultimately, the essay concludes that Civil War revisionism has yet to show signs of
ebbing in American historical consciousness and that ignorance-oriented novels like Dunbar’s
are indispensable partners for approaching this persistent problem.
Year: 2021
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Format: Journal
Periodical Title: American Literature
Publisher: American Literature