Constituent Moments
Enacting the People in Postrevolutionary America
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Back to TopJason Frank is the Gary S. Davis Assistant Professor in the History of Political Thought at Cornell University.
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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Constituent Moments 1
1. Revolution and Reiteration: Hannah Arendt's Critique of Constituent Power 41
2. Crowds and Communication: Representation and Voice in Postrevolutionary America 67
3. Sympathy and Separation: Benjamin Rush and the Contagious Public 101
4. Spaces of Insurgent Citizenship: Theorizing the Democratic-Republican Societies 128
5. Hearing Voices: Imagination and Authority in Wieland 156
6. Aesthetic Democracy: Walt Whitman and the Poetry of the People 182
7. Staging Dissensus: Frederick Douglass and "We the People" 209
Conclusion: Prospective Time 237
Notes 255
Bibliography 301
Index 331
Introduction: Constituent Moments 1
1. Revolution and Reiteration: Hannah Arendt's Critique of Constituent Power 41
2. Crowds and Communication: Representation and Voice in Postrevolutionary America 67
3. Sympathy and Separation: Benjamin Rush and the Contagious Public 101
4. Spaces of Insurgent Citizenship: Theorizing the Democratic-Republican Societies 128
5. Hearing Voices: Imagination and Authority in Wieland 156
6. Aesthetic Democracy: Walt Whitman and the Poetry of the People 182
7. Staging Dissensus: Frederick Douglass and "We the People" 209
Conclusion: Prospective Time 237
Notes 255
Bibliography 301
Index 331
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Paper ISBN:
978-0-8223-4675-3 /
Hardcover ISBN:
978-0-8223-4663-0 /
eISBN:
978-0-8223-9168-5 /
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1215/9780822391685
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