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1 Last of the Mohicans The Frontier History Indian Removal Captivity Narrative

2 Frontier Old problem of the wilderness New Vision of the wilderness Frontier where identities meet Frontier where identities are potentially undone Frontier an unstable boundary of national identity.

3 History Written in 1826; set in 1757 Offers a national perspective on America’s colonial past Historical events of 1757 “about” the present day of America. European conflict in colonial theatre has been “updated” to be about white-native relations.

4 Indian Removal 1830: President Andrew Jackson delivers his famous “Removal Address” Inevitability of whites pushing natives out Indian Removal has “already happened.”

5 Captivity Narrative Cora and Alice under escort Threat of the wilderness sexualized White women passed between white and indian culture Plot of conflict between England and French re-written as captivity narrative American “innocence” – derived from victimization of women

6 Hawkeye: Reluctant American “Man without a cross” Critical of white culture Denies he is “crossed” with natives Cultural/social interest in Native life Racial/ “biological” rejection of Native identity Radical individualism (think Whitman)

7 Questions to Consider What motivates Hawkeye? Why does Magua love Cora? Why doesn’t Magua love Alice? What is novel’s attitude toward the “lastness” of the Mohicans?


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