Mobility and Modernity: Panama in the Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Imagination

Mobility and Modernity: Panama in the Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Imagination

by Robert D. Aguirre
Mobility and Modernity: Panama in the Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Imagination

Mobility and Modernity: Panama in the Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Imagination

by Robert D. Aguirre

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Mobility and Modernity: Panama in the Nineteenth-Century Anglo-American Imagination rewrites the history of the Panama Canal, assessing for the first time the literary culture of the preceding decades. In this period, U.S. and British writers and visual artists developed sophisticated languages of mobility, time, and speed to cast the isthmus as an in-between place, a point of connection to more important destinations.  These discourses served an important role in their own day and laid the imaginative ground for the canal to come.
 
 
In this study, Robert D. Aguirre provides bold new interpretations of Anthony Trollope, John Lloyd Stephens, and Eadweard Muybridge and also recovers information about literary communities previously lost to history. Mobility and Modernity shows how Panama became defined as a site of incipient globalization and a crucial link of empire. Across this narrow strip of land people and things traveled, technology developed, and political forces erupted. The isthmus became a site of mobility that paradoxically produced varieties of immobility. Parting ways with histories that celebrate the canal as a mighty engineering feat, Mobility and Modernity reveals a more complex story of cultural conflict that began with the first gold rush news in the late 1840s and continued throughout the century.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814275207
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Publication date: 08/28/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 33 MB
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About the Author


Robert D. Aguirre is Associate Professor of English at Wayne State University and author of Informal Empire: Mexico and Central American in Victorian Culture.

Table of Contents

MOBILITY AND MODERNITY: PANAMA IN THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY ANGLO-AMERICAN IMAGINATION Half Title Page Title Page Copyright CONTENTS ILLUSTRATIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION: Mobility and Modernity CULTURE ON THE MOVE TEMPORALITIES PANAMANIAN VOICES CHAPTER OUTLINES CHAPTER 1: Short Cuts: The Panama Railroad and the Making of the Yankee Strip MODERNITY AMONG THE RUINS TRANSPORT VISIONS FROM WORLD CHANNEL TO NATIONAL RAILROAD CHAPTER 2: Panama as St. Martin’s-le-Grand: Communication and Mobility in Trollope’s The West Indies and the Spanish Main COMMUNICATION, TRANSIT, AND EMPIRE RACE AND SLAVERY DIFFERENTIAL MOBILITIES CHAPTER 3: Photographing Panama: Eadweard Muybridge and Trans-Hemispheric Modernity MUYBRIDGE, MOBILITY, AND MODERNITY PANAMA THROUGH THE LENS TIME AND THE OTHER: MUYBRIDGE’S WASHERWOMEN CHAPTER 4: The Dissonant Lyre: The Panama Poetry of J. S. Gilbert, “Kipling of the Isthmus” OUR UNCLE SAM TROPICAL MELANCHOLIA LYRIC ETHNOGRAPHY EPILOGUE: The Isthmus as Tourist Paradise TOURIST VISIONS NOTES BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
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