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FA-52784-06Research Programs: Fellowships for University TeachersJennifer Rae GreesonDomestic Geography and Global Imagination in American Literature, 1776-19157/1/2006 - 12/31/2006$24,000.00JenniferRaeGreeson   Princeton UniversityPrincetonNJ08540-5228USA2005American StudiesFellowships for University TeachersResearch Programs240000240000

U.S. national literature as it developed between the founding and the First World War rested on a consistent differentiation of "the South" from the national idea writ large, because imaginatively juxtaposing the United States with its "South" enabled U.S. writers to conceptualize the rapidly changing place of their nation in a global context. By charting the emergence of literary subgenres that imaged "the South"--such as travel narrative, gothic mode, abolitionist address, "local color" fiction, and Reconstruction romance--OUR SOUTH maps a genealogical trajectory between the transatlantic representational conventions of colonial America, and the hemispheric and increasingly global visions with which Americans entered the 20th century.