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Literature in English, North America

University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Doctoral Dissertations

Antebellum period

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The Dixie Plantation State: Antebellum Fiction And Global Capitalism, Katharine Aileen Burnett May 2013

The Dixie Plantation State: Antebellum Fiction And Global Capitalism, Katharine Aileen Burnett

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“The Dixie Plantation State: Antebellum Fiction and Global Capitalism” connects the development of literature of the U.S. South to the ideological tensions inherent in the southern plantation economy before the Civil War. Southern literary form during this time reflects an economy that was sustained by international capitalism but which imagined itself as a version of provincial feudalism. The antebellum southern economy was defined by slavery and individual plantations, which created a culture that was isolated, rural, and oppressive. However, with global trade through cotton plantations as the driving force behind regional profit, the southern economy was also shaped by a …