George Washington and Political Fatherhood: The Endurance of a National Myth

More than two hundred years after his death, George Washington is still often considered the metaphorical father of the United States. He was first known as the "Father of His Country" during his lifetime, when the American people bestowed the title upon him as a symbolic act of resistance and rebirth. Since then, presidents have stood as paternal figureheads for America, often serving as moral beacons.

This book tracks political fatherhood throughout world history, from the idea of the pater patriae in Roman antiquity to Martin Luther's Bible translations and beyond. Often using George Washington as a paradigm, the author explores presidential iconography in the U.S., propaganda and the role of paternal rhetoric in shaping American sociopolitical history--including the results of the 2016 presidential election.

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George Washington and Political Fatherhood: The Endurance of a National Myth

More than two hundred years after his death, George Washington is still often considered the metaphorical father of the United States. He was first known as the "Father of His Country" during his lifetime, when the American people bestowed the title upon him as a symbolic act of resistance and rebirth. Since then, presidents have stood as paternal figureheads for America, often serving as moral beacons.

This book tracks political fatherhood throughout world history, from the idea of the pater patriae in Roman antiquity to Martin Luther's Bible translations and beyond. Often using George Washington as a paradigm, the author explores presidential iconography in the U.S., propaganda and the role of paternal rhetoric in shaping American sociopolitical history--including the results of the 2016 presidential election.

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George Washington and Political Fatherhood: The Endurance of a National Myth

George Washington and Political Fatherhood: The Endurance of a National Myth

by Heinz Tschachler
George Washington and Political Fatherhood: The Endurance of a National Myth

George Washington and Political Fatherhood: The Endurance of a National Myth

by Heinz Tschachler

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More than two hundred years after his death, George Washington is still often considered the metaphorical father of the United States. He was first known as the "Father of His Country" during his lifetime, when the American people bestowed the title upon him as a symbolic act of resistance and rebirth. Since then, presidents have stood as paternal figureheads for America, often serving as moral beacons.

This book tracks political fatherhood throughout world history, from the idea of the pater patriae in Roman antiquity to Martin Luther's Bible translations and beyond. Often using George Washington as a paradigm, the author explores presidential iconography in the U.S., propaganda and the role of paternal rhetoric in shaping American sociopolitical history--including the results of the 2016 presidential election.


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ISBN-13: 9781476639178
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 262
File size: 15 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Heinz Tschachler is a former professor of English and American studies at Alpen-Adria-University in Klagenfurt, Austria. He is the author of numerous books.
Heinz Tschachler is a former professor of English and American studies at Alpen-Adria-University in Klagenfurt, Austria. He is the author of numerous books.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Prologue: Enter George Washington
I. Daddy Issues: Presidents as Fathers
 1. On Fathers, Past and Present
 2. George Washington Becomes the Father of His Country
II. Political Sovereignty and Metaphorical Fathers
 3. Strict Father Washington?
 4. Inventing George Washington
 5. Representing the Republic
III. One Whom Memory Oft Recalls
 6. Symbolic Alliances
 7. Expressions of Consent
 8. The Father of the Fatherless
IV. From the Civil War through the Bicentennial of 1932
 9. North and South
10. National Myths
11. Towards the Bicentennial of 1932
V. The Preservation of Our Folklore
12. George of Many Perceptions
13. Washington’s Unique Greatness
Epilogue: If George Washington Had Not Been the Father of His Country
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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