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  • Saving the World: Girlhood and Evangelicalism in Nineteenth-Century Literature

    Saving the World by Giffen, Allison; Cadwallader, Robin;

    Girlhood and Evangelicalism in Nineteenth-Century Literature

    Series: Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature; 1;

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    This book contributes to childhood studies and girlhood studies in 19th century literature and culture by engaging girlhood, evangelicalism, and reform to investigate North America girls’ texts.

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    This book makes a significant contribution to the burgeoning field of childhood studies in nineteenth-century literature and culture by drawing on the intersecting fields of girlhood, evangelicalism, and reform to investigate texts written in North America about girls, for girls, and by girls. Responding both to the intellectual excitement generated by the rise of girlhood studies, as well as to the call by recent scholars to recognize the significance of religion as a meaningful category in the study of nineteenth-century literature and culture, this collection locates evangelicalism at the center of its inquiry into girlhood. Contributors draw on a wide range of texts, including canonical literature by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Susan Warner, and Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, and overlooked archives such as US Methodist Sunday School fiction, children’s missionary periodicals, and the Christian Recorder, the flagship newspaper of the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. These essays investigate representations of girlhood that engage, codify, and critique normative Protestant constructions of girlhood. Contributors examine girlhood in the context of reform, revealing the ways in which Protestantism at once constrained and enabled female agency. Drawing on a range of critical perspectives, including African American Studies, Disability Studies, Gender Studies, and Material Culture Studies, this volume enriches our understanding of nineteenth-century childhood by focusing on the particularities of girlhood, expanding it beyond that of the white able-bodied middle-class girl and attending to the intersectionality of identity and religion.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction Allison Giffen and Robin L. Cadwallader


    Part I. Fictional Representations of Girls I: Coming of Age and Conversion


    1. "Never was born" Again: Grace, Legibility, and the Rhetoric of Topsy’s Conversion in Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852) Allison Curseen


    2. Opaque Bodies and Perpetual Girlhood in Harriet Wilson’s Our Nig (1859) Laura J. Schrock


    3. "You have failed in everything": The Intersection of Spiritual and Academic Education in Martha Finley’s Elsie Dinsmore (1867) LuElla D’Amico


    4. Queer Friendship in The Wide Wide World (1850) and Pollyanna (1913) Kristen Proehl


    Pat II. Fictional Representations of Girls II: Reform and the Evangelical


    5. "The things she had to say!": Listening to Deaf-Mute Catty in Elizabeth Stuart Phelps’s The Silent Partner (1871) Jaime Alves


    6. Costly Sympathy: Evangelicalism and the Economics of Suffering in The Lamplighter (1854) Alison Tracy Hale


    7. Dwarfism and the Evangelical: Little Mabel’s Call for Reform Rachel Cope


    Part III. Girls in the Archive: Excavating Representations of Girls


    8. Daughters of a Reading People: Representations of African American Girlhood and Female Literacy in the Christian Recorder Vanessa Steinroetter


    9. Lessons for Girls in Sunday School Stories: Representations of the Missionary Woman in Nineteenth-Century Religious Periodicals for Children in Protestant Canada Patricia Kmiec


    10. "A Peep at the Heart": The Spiritual Life of Girls in Nineteenth-Century Methodist Fictions James M. Van Wyck and Christopher Anderson


    Part IV. In Her Own Words: The Voices of Girls


    11. "Heart Talk": Chinese School Girls’ Letters to American Girls Karen Li Miller


    12. Black Girls and Their Nineteenth-Century Autograph Albums Nazera Wright

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