2012
DOI: 10.1353/elh.2012.0031
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Mark Twain, Immigration, and the American Narrative

Abstract: In No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger and other late works, Mark Twain explores the disruptions to prevailing narratives of nationality and race caused by novel patterns of immigration to the United States in his last years. Twain's texts play on such matters as labor unions' attempts to limit immigration, schemes for issuing identification numbers to members of migrant populations, and anxieties about assimilated immigrants' passing for Anglo-Americans. Marking 44 as a Jew, Twain shows that immigrants can lay ba… Show more

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“…91 The notion of (im)migrants bringing with them fatal diseases is a topos not only in the (hi)story of the US but is constantly revisited and has been revitalized during the COVID-19 pandemic. 92 Border closures and entry bans have been and usually still are the first measures taken in the event of disease outbreaks. 93 However, recent events (again) have shown and continue to show that the transnational and transcorporeal circulation processes of humans and microbes cannot be contained in a highly globalized world.…”
Section: Quo Vadis Pandemic Migration?: Medical Humanities Transnatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…91 The notion of (im)migrants bringing with them fatal diseases is a topos not only in the (hi)story of the US but is constantly revisited and has been revitalized during the COVID-19 pandemic. 92 Border closures and entry bans have been and usually still are the first measures taken in the event of disease outbreaks. 93 However, recent events (again) have shown and continue to show that the transnational and transcorporeal circulation processes of humans and microbes cannot be contained in a highly globalized world.…”
Section: Quo Vadis Pandemic Migration?: Medical Humanities Transnatio...mentioning
confidence: 99%