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Moby Dick

In Our Time

CHAPTER

Whiteness as an Ideology and the Unconventional Setting of 'Moby Dick'

Exploring the significance of whiteness in mid-19th century America, this chapter delves into the context of slavery and the lead-up to the Civil War. It also examines how 'Moby Dick' challenges the traditional American novel by taking place at sea, while discussing the popularity of sea narratives and the role of reading on ships during the 19th century.

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