TY - BOOK ID - 135229094 TI - Emergent Worlds : Alternative States in Nineteenth-Century American Culture PY - 2018 SN - 1479843431 1479899690 PB - New York : Baltimore, Md. : New York University Press, Project MUSE, DB - UniCat KW - Political culture KW - Social change KW - Literature and history KW - Social change in literature. KW - American literature KW - History KW - History and criticism. KW - Melville, Herman KW - Melville, Herman, KW - Political and social views. KW - USA KW - Pazifischer Raum KW - Karibik KW - Atlantischer Raum KW - United States. KW - America. KW - America KW - Benito Cereno. KW - Caribbean. KW - Haiti. KW - Herman Melville. KW - James Fenimore Cooper. KW - Liberia. KW - Pacific elegy. KW - Pacific. KW - Sierra Leone. KW - archival. KW - black counterfactual. KW - black historiography. KW - city mysteries. KW - democracy. KW - dissonant times. KW - emergent politics. KW - emergent worlds. KW - genres. KW - geoculture. KW - historical folds. KW - immigrant gothic. KW - immigration. KW - interstices. KW - interstitial. KW - moby dick. KW - nativism. KW - nineteenth-century America. KW - oceanic geography. KW - oceanic. KW - queer migrant. KW - slavery. KW - suspended state. KW - systemic uncertainty. KW - threshold state. KW - transition state. KW - world-system. KW - USA. KW - Pazifischer Raum. KW - Karibik. KW - Atlantischer Raum. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:135229094 AB - "Edward Sugden's "Emergent Worlds" explores the topics of so-called "interludes" in various books that have originated in nineteenth-century America"-- ER -