Speculative Endeavors : Cultures of Knowledge and Capital in the Long Nineteenth Century (Interventions: Rethinking the Nineteenth Century)

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Speculative Endeavors : Cultures of Knowledge and Capital in the Long Nineteenth Century (Interventions: Rethinking the Nineteenth Century)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 264 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781526182159
  • DDC分類 810.9003

Full Description

Speculative endeavours contributes to an emerging field of scholarship that focuses on alternative forms of knowledge production and speculation in nineteenth century US-American society. It sheds light on unofficial knowledges such as insider information, rumour, gossip, slander, emphasising how knowledges excluded by institutional discourses and authorities form a core part of the developing market economy. Ranging from the Early Republic to the Gilded Age, contributions analyse entanglements of financial, cultural, and social capital. They focus on social actors who differ from the newly minted ideal of the (free, white, male) entrepreneurial individual. The speculative endeavours discussed include illicit communications located in slave quarters and domestic spaces, communal interventions into a commercialised print market, debates on immigrant fiduciary and legal competency, and disciplinary techniques of pecuniary pedagogy. Taken together they offer unprecedented interdisciplinary insights into an emerging age of capital.

Contents

Introduction: Managing Knowledge and Capital in the Nineteenth Century - Karin Hoepker and Katrin Horn
Part I: Capital, Reputation, and Legal Recognition
1. Sometimes it IS worse to be talked about: Epistemic Surplus and Social Capital - Karen Adkins
2. Rumor as Speculative Practice: Reports of Slave Uprisings in the Nineteenth-Century US South - Sebastion Jobs
3. US Immigrants, Remittances, and the Courts, 1904-25 - Atiba Pertilla
Part II: Commerce, Print Culture, and the Circulation of Knowledge4. Epistemic Style and the "Knowing Unknown" of Racial Capitalism in W.E.B. Du Bois's "Scorn" - Alexander Starre
5. Black Editorship and the Economics of Print: Pauline E. Hopkins and the Colored Press Conventions - Andrew Erlandson
6. "Interesting to Ladies": How Foreign Correspondents Made Gossip a Profession - Selina Foltinek and Katrin Horn
Part III: Pedagogies and Practices of the Home
7. Raising Capitalist Citizens: Pecuniary Pedagogies and Belonging in the United States, 1820-1900 - Jaclyn Schultz
8. Genteel Performance, Embodied Knowledge, and the Quest for Status in US American Parlors - Carola Bebermeier
9. Speculative Knowledge: Ellen Richards and Science of the Home, 1870-1911 - Serenity Sutherland
Index

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