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« Is it a structure? Jeremia Pelgrom, Clemens Six (eds), Settler Colonialism as a Structure? Rome, KNIR Dialogues Online, 2025
The cartography of settler self-fashioning: Jamie Ashworth, ‘Cartographic Traces of Cultural Change: Land Surveying and Environmental Imperialism in the Wairarapa, 1842-1853’, New Zealand Journal of History, 59, 1, 2025, pp. 50-78 »

The poetics of settler self-fashioning: Sarah Sharp, ‘The Settler Colonial Cotter: Situating “The Cotter’s Saturday Night” in Post-Revolutionary America’, Burns Chronicle, 134, 1, 2025, pp. 3-24

22Apr25

Abstract: This article examines the afterlives of Robert Burns’s ‘The Cotter’s Saturday Night’ in the United States of America over the long nineteenth century. It examines three ‘American cots’: the two poems, Gavin Turnbull’s ‘The Cottage’ (1790) and John Greenleaf Whittier’s ‘Snow-bound’ (1866); plus the reconstructed Burns’s cottage erected in Atlanta (1910). It argues that through them we can trace both the USA’s first century of self-fashioning and the more global process of rooting anglophone settler identity.

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