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eBook details
- Title: Indians Illustrated
- Author : John M Coward
- Release Date : January 30, 2016
- Genre: Social Science,Books,Nonfiction,History,United States,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 21960 KB
Description
After 1850, Americans swarmed to take in a raft of new illustrated journals and papers. Engravings and drawings of ābuckskinned bravesā and āIndian princessesā proved an immensely popular attraction for consumers of publications like Frank Leslieās Illustrated Newspaper and Harperās Weekly . In Indians Illustrated , John M. Coward charts a social and cultural history of Native American illustrations--romantic, violent, racist, peaceful, and otherwise--in the heyday of the American pictorial press. These woodblock engravings and ink drawings placed Native Americans into categories that drew from venerable āgoodā Indian and ābadā Indian stereotypes already threaded through the culture. Cowardās examples show how the genre cemented white ideas about how Indians should look and behave--ideas that diminished Native Americansā cultural values and political influence. His powerful analysis of themes and visual tropes unlocks the racial codes and visual cues that whites used to represent--and marginalize--native cultures already engaged in a twilight struggle against inexorable westward expansion.