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This book borrows critical approaches from the interdisciplinary literature of visual culture to assess the imagery and identity of nineteenth-century American travel lecturer and author John L. Stoddard. It uncovers buried aspects of his personal and public life, and reveals his significant contributions to American political and social history.

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Michaelene Cox has written a highly detailed account of John Stoddard, the “prince of lecturers” of nineteenth-century American travel writers. Stoddard, whose work stands alongside that of his contemporaries: American travel writers Bayard Taylor and Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), is mostly forgotten to us today, but his travel lectures, fashioned after the style of the Lyceum lecture, and his published travel writings, demonstrate much about nineteenth-century U.S. culture. Stoddard, an entrepreneur, an inventor, and an elite adventurer, did much to demonstrate how late nineteenth-century visual culture in the United States transitioned into modernity and to a culture steeped with images of a world becoming more and more visible through photographic images (think magic lantern slides projected in lectures and the new mechanically reproduced photographs printed in books). Stoddard utilized the vistas of landscape, ethnographic photographs of people from faraway places, and his own photographic image to convey a view of the world. Cox’s book reminds us of the desire felt by many Americans during this time to obtain a degree of cultured knowledge through the hybrid form of the popular and educational photographically illustrated lecture. -- Melissa Johnson, Illinois State University
Michaelene Cox brings together the literary and visual cultures of nineteenth-century travel beautifully in this study of John L. Stoddard. Cox’s examination of power and photography in relation to Stoddard’s travels makes an important contribution to such diverse fields as visual culture, American studies, transnational studies, and cultural and political history. The emphasis on self-portraiture in Stoddard’s work is especially timely and topical, as is the consideration of the lecture as a form of popular, democratic education. -- Brian Yothers, University of Texas at El Paso

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Chapter 1: Contextualizing John Lawson Stoddard Chapter 2: Examining Portraiture and Identity Chapter 3: Framing the Public Image of John Stoddard: The Illustrated Lectures Chapter 4: De-Constructing the Public Image of John Stoddard: Chapter 5: Engaging the Public, Engaging the Self

The Politics and Art of John L. Stoddard

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      Publisher: Rlpg/Galleys
      Publication Date: 1/16/2015 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739188705, 978-0739188705
      ISBN10: 0739188704

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      Book Synopsis
      This book borrows critical approaches from the interdisciplinary literature of visual culture to assess the imagery and identity of nineteenth-century American travel lecturer and author John L. Stoddard. It uncovers buried aspects of his personal and public life, and reveals his significant contributions to American political and social history.

      Trade Review
      Michaelene Cox has written a highly detailed account of John Stoddard, the “prince of lecturers” of nineteenth-century American travel writers. Stoddard, whose work stands alongside that of his contemporaries: American travel writers Bayard Taylor and Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), is mostly forgotten to us today, but his travel lectures, fashioned after the style of the Lyceum lecture, and his published travel writings, demonstrate much about nineteenth-century U.S. culture. Stoddard, an entrepreneur, an inventor, and an elite adventurer, did much to demonstrate how late nineteenth-century visual culture in the United States transitioned into modernity and to a culture steeped with images of a world becoming more and more visible through photographic images (think magic lantern slides projected in lectures and the new mechanically reproduced photographs printed in books). Stoddard utilized the vistas of landscape, ethnographic photographs of people from faraway places, and his own photographic image to convey a view of the world. Cox’s book reminds us of the desire felt by many Americans during this time to obtain a degree of cultured knowledge through the hybrid form of the popular and educational photographically illustrated lecture. -- Melissa Johnson, Illinois State University
      Michaelene Cox brings together the literary and visual cultures of nineteenth-century travel beautifully in this study of John L. Stoddard. Cox’s examination of power and photography in relation to Stoddard’s travels makes an important contribution to such diverse fields as visual culture, American studies, transnational studies, and cultural and political history. The emphasis on self-portraiture in Stoddard’s work is especially timely and topical, as is the consideration of the lecture as a form of popular, democratic education. -- Brian Yothers, University of Texas at El Paso

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Contextualizing John Lawson Stoddard Chapter 2: Examining Portraiture and Identity Chapter 3: Framing the Public Image of John Stoddard: The Illustrated Lectures Chapter 4: De-Constructing the Public Image of John Stoddard: Chapter 5: Engaging the Public, Engaging the Self

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