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Rethinking Uncle Tom

The Political Thought of Harriet Beecher Stowe
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 2009

Summary

Generally critics and interpreters of Uncle Tom have constructed a one-way view of Uncle Tom, albeit offering a few kind words for Uncle Tom along the way. Recovering Uncle Tom requires re-telling his story. This book delivers on that mission, while accomplishing something no other work on Harriet Beecher Stowe has fully attempted: an in-depth statement of her political thought. Heroeuvre, in partnership with that of her husband Calvin, constitutes a demonstration of the permanent necessity of moral and prudential judgment in human affairs. Moreover, it identifies the political conditions that can best guarantee conditions of decency. Her two disciplinesDphilosophy and poetryDilluminate the founding principles of the American republic and remedy defects in their realization that were evident in mid-nineteenth century. While slavery is not the only defect, its persistence and expansion indicate the overall shortcomings. In four of her chief works (Uncle Tom's Cabin,Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands,Dred, andOldtown Folks), Stowe teaches not only how to eliminate the defect of slavery, but also how to realize and maintain a regime founded on the basis of natural rights and Christianity. Further, she identifies the proper vehicle for educating citizens so they might reliably be ruled by decent public opinion. Book one, part one of Rethinking Uncle Tom explains Uncle Tom's Cabin within the context of the Stowes' joint project, an articulation of the conditions of democratic life and the appropriate nature of modern humanism. Book two, parts one and two, analyses how key elements of Calvin's thinking were conveyed by Stowe's works, while distinguishing her thought from his, and examines the importance of her 'political geography' and the breadth of her thinking on cultural, moral, and political matters. Parts three and four investigate the most mature elements of Stowe's political thought, providing a close reading of Sunny MemoriesDrevealing the full political purpose of that work, discerned through mastery of its complex symbolismDand of Oldtown Folks, which completes the development of Stowe's political thought by assessing three alternative regimes and by presenting a vision of anutopia: the ultimate life of decency and order which is proof against false dreams of rationalized life. Rethinking Uncle Tom provides readers both better familiarity with the moral discourse of abolition and nineteenth-century reformism, and, more importantly, a glimpse of an America envisioned as producing that nobility of soul that Uncle Tom represented, the human model of surpassing excellence.



Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2009
ISBN-Print
978-0-7391-2799-5
ISBN-Online
978-0-7391-3354-5
Publisher
Lexington, Lanham
Language
English
Pages
464
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Table of contents

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    1. Contents No access
    2. Acknowledgments No access
    3. Preface No access
    1. Part I No access
    2. Chapter 01. The Question of Equality No access
    3. Chapter 02. The Real Alternatives No access
    4. Chapter 03. Standards of Humanity No access
    5. Chapter 04. Stowe’s Own “Introductions” No access
    6. Chapter 05. A Little Wine and Brandy: The Narrative Begins No access
    7. Chapter 06. Patriarchy, Matriarchy, and Other Myths of Slavery No access
    8. Chapter 07. The Birth of Uncle Tom No access
    9. Chapter 08. The Kinesis of Slavery and the Science of Natures No access
    10. Chapter 09. “What Country Have I?” No access
    11. Chapter 10. We Have No City No access
    12. Chapter 11. The Light of the Present No access
    13. Chapter 12. Myth Making and the End No access
    14. Chapter 13. An Unaccountable Prejudice No access
    15. Chapter 14. Triumph No access
    16. Part II No access
    17. Chapter 15. The Genealogy of Uncle Tom No access
    18. Chapter 16. Calvin’s Ideas No access
    19. Chapter 17. The Central Problem: Slavery No access
    20. Chapter 18. The General Significance of Uncle Tom’s Cabin No access
    1. Part I. THE MIDDLE PASSAGE: SUNNY MEMORIES No access
    2. Chapter 19. An American Campaign Abroad No access
    3. Chapter 20. A Cause Célèbre No access
    4. Chapter 21. Seasickness; or, the Way Things Really Look No access
    5. Chapter 22. The Scotland Campaign: A Beginning and End of Liberal History No access
    6. Chapter 23. The Practical Politics of the Matter No access
    7. Chapter 24. The Defense of Melodrama No access
    8. Chapter 25. Pre-Utopian Reflections No access
    9. Part II. SALVATION No access
    10. Chapter 26. Anutopia No access
    11. Chapter 27. Coda: Was Harriet Stowe a Racist? No access
    12. Chapter 28. Postscript No access
  1. Bibliography No access Pages 443 - 454
  2. Index No access Pages 455 - 462
  3. About the Author No access Pages 463 - 464

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