id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_b4dnyc2imnf6fajobquntu6bsi Michael J. Collins Manacled to Identity: Cosmopolitanism, Class, and 'The Culture Concept' in Stephen Crane 2013.0 15 .pdf application/pdf 8037 390 49 Collins, Michael James (2013) Manacled to Identity: Cosmopolitanism, Class, and 'The Culture keywords Stephen Crane, Matthew Arnold, Franz Boas, George's Mother, prompt a crisis for The Argosy magazine: the emergence of increasingly fixed cultural hierarchies in America and Britain organized around class position and artistic lines of class and status — by the time of works like Crane's Maggie (1893) or Frank theatre fire, such as its precise location or the specific names or 'races' of the individuals involved, Crane in 'Manacled' destabilizes the presumably fixed correspondences between locales and cultural or classed regimes of behaviour demanded by both beneficial to situate Crane alongside two other key intellectuals of the late nineteenthcentury transatlantic world — Matthew Arnold and Franz Boas — whose radically Crane, Boas, Arnold, and American studies In late-nineteenth-century cosmopolitan cities like Crane's New York, the ideas of the ./cache/work_b4dnyc2imnf6fajobquntu6bsi.pdf ./txt/work_b4dnyc2imnf6fajobquntu6bsi.txt