Alexander Ashland

Biography

My dissertation examines the ways in which mid-nineteenth-century writers negotiated literary and nonliterary media in an effort to respond to and shape changing conceptions of race, gender, and class. I argue that documentary media motivated writers to experiment with a hybrid aesthetic in which literature and its sources encouraged not only an affective response to slavery, but also an interrogation of the social and political structures that supported its institutionalization and curated its postbellum response.

Alexander Ashland