Shifting the Blame

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Shifting the Blame

Literature, Law, and the Theory of Accidents in Nineteenth Century America

History of the Americas Social and cultural history

Author: Nan Goodman

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Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 16th December 2013

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781136693489


Introduction

When someone gets hurt in an accident we reflexively ask a set of questions which ultimately comes down to who was blameworthy? Yet early nineteenth-century Americans were entirely, and to the modern reader, astonishingly, uninterested in this line of reasoning. Their concern was whether an accident had happened and not why.

Focus of the Book

Nan Goodman takes this transformation in legal and popular thought about the nature of accidents as a starting point for a broad inquiry into changing conceptions of individual agency—and ultimately of self-in industrializing America.

Methodology

Goodman looks to both conventional historical sources and the literary depiction of accidents in the work of Mark Twain, Stephen Crane, Charles Chesnutt, and others to explain the new ways that Americans began to make sense of the unplanned.

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