The Indian in American Southern Literature
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Indians are everywhere and nowhere in the US South. Cloaked by a rhetoric of disappearance after Indian Removal actual southeastern tribal groups are largely invisible but immortalized in regional mythologies genealogical lore romanticized stereotypes and unpronounceable place names. These imaginary ''Indians'' compose an ideological fiction inextricable from that of the South itself. Often framed as hindrances to the Cotton Kingdom Indians were in fact active participants in the plantation economy and chattel slavery before and after Removal. Dialectical tropes of Indigeneity linger in the white southern imagination in order to both conceal and expose the tangle of land labor and race as formative disruptive categories of being and meaning. This book is not finally about the recovery of the region''s lost Indians but a reckoning with their inaccessible traces ambivalent functions and the shattering implications of their repressed significance for modern southern identity.
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