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Abstract This reading interprets the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson in light of attachment trauma, pointing to his intense desire to feel present in an embodied, connected world and the dynamics of shame and coldness around that prospect.
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Journal of American History, 2009
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) towers over the American Renaissance but does not, though he should, reign as philosopher-king of American white-race theory Widely hailed for his enormous intellectual strength and prodigious output, Emerson wrote the earliest full-length statement of the ideology later termed "Anglo-Saxonist." His "Saxons" are not ...
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Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) towers over the American Renaissance but does not, though he should, reign as philosopher-king of American white-race theory Widely hailed for his enormous intellectual strength and prodigious output, Emerson wrote the earliest full-length statement of the ideology later termed "Anglo-Saxonist." His "Saxons" are not ...
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