アメリカの民主主義:19世紀と現在のためのキーワード<br>Democracies in America : Keywords for the 19th Century and Today

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アメリカの民主主義:19世紀と現在のためのキーワード
Democracies in America : Keywords for the 19th Century and Today

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 336 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780192871879
  • DDC分類 320.973

Full Description

Ask someone their thoughts about "democracy" and you'll get many different responses. Some may presume it a thing once established yet now under threat. Others may believe that democracy has always been compromised by the empowered few. In the contemporary United States, marked by constituencies across the political spectrum believing that their voices have gone unheard, "democracy" gets wielded in so many divergent directions as to be rendered nearly incoherent.

Democracies in America reminds us that this reality is nothing new. Focusing on the various meanings of "democracy" that circulated in the long nineteenth century, the book collects twenty-five essays, each taking up a keyword in the language we use to talk about democracy. Penned by a group of diverse intellectuals, the entries tackle terms both commonplace (citizenship and representation) and paradigm-stretching (disgust and sham). The essays thus consider the relationship between "America" and "democracy" from multiple disciplinary angles and from different moments in a major historical period-amidst the vitality of the revolutionary epoch, in the contentious lead-up to the Civil War, and through the triumphs and failures of Reconstruction and the early reforms of the Progressive Era-while making both forward and backward glances in time.

The book frames its keywords around a series of enduring democratic dilemmas and questions, and provides extensive resources for further study. Ultimately the volume cultivates, for students and teachers in classrooms, as well as citizens in libraries and cafés, a language to deliberate about the possibilities and problems of democracy in America.

Contents

Louise Dubé: Foreword
Acknowledgements
About the Editors and Contributors
D. Berton Emerson and Gregory Laski: Democracies in America: A User's Guide
I. Preamble
1: Danielle Allen: Democracy vs. Republic
2: Kyle G. Volk: Personal Liberty
3: Edlie Wong: Equality
4: James Sanders: Scale (or, Democracy in las Américas)
II. Institutions and Arrangements
5: Jack Jackson: Constitution
6: Elizabeth Maddock Dillon: Representation
7: Padraig Riley: Citizenship
8: Ariel Elizabeth Seay-Howard: Anti-Black Violence
9: David Gold: Women's Suffrage
10: Sandra M. Gustafson: The Town Hall Meeting
III. Feelings, Attitudes, and Interdependence
11: Christopher Castiglia: Belief
12: Mark Schmeller: Public Opinion
13: Vincent Lloyd: Charisma
14: John Funchion: Partisan
15: Jason Frank: Disgust
16: Jean Ferguson Carr: Moderation
17: Michelle Sizemore: Comfort
IV. Ambitions and Distortions
18: Dana D. Nelson: The Commons
19: Angélica María Bernal: Tyranny
20: Derrick Spires: Sham
21: Tess Chakkalakal: Disfranchisement
22: Russ Castronovo: Security
23: Alaina E. Roberts: Settlement
24: William Duffy and John Pell: Doubt
25: Nancy Rosenblum: Neighbors
Further Reading and Additional Resources

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