Writing California, 1848-1915Tools Sikand-Youngs, Nathaniel Rajinder (2024) Writing California, 1848-1915. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractIn the formative era of its rule by the United States, which spans from the start of the gold rush in 1848 to the dawn of Hollywood in the mid-1910s, California took shape through the written text. There was no inherent rationale for making a single state out of such a vast, disparate section of annexed Mexican land. It fell therefore to literary publications—the foremost mode of cultural production in the long nineteenth century—to find a coherence, even a meaning, to the new otherwise baseless American jurisdiction. By surveying those ways of writing California, this new literary history dispels the myth-and-symbol approach and even the affirmations of exceptionalism that currently define the field.
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