| Management number | 238750541 | Release Date | 2026/07/11 | List Price | US$39.60 | Model Number | 238750541 | ||
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This groundbreaking volume examines one of the most enduring and misunderstood images in American cultural history--the figure of the "scalping Indian." Across more than three centuries of fiction, nonfiction, reportage, and rumor, white settlers, writers, and audiences repeatedly returned to this image to justify fear, violence, land seizure, and, ultimately, genocide. From the earliest eighteenth-century tales to modern films and political headlines, the trope evolved while retaining its core power. <p>In <i>Scalped: The Cultural History of an American Horror Story</i>, Cherokee author Gary D. Rhodes investigates how white Americans have appropriated, reshaped, and weaponized this trope for their own purposes. Drawing on popular novels, sensational sketches, personal letters, newspaper accounts, and "tales founded on fact," Rhodes traces how stories--often rooted in hearsay, exaggeration, or outright invention--circulated as truth. These narratives insisted that "they" always had it coming. </p><p>Scalping, framed as the ultimate violation of the civilized body, rendered Indigenous people permanently outside the moral order, making conquest appear not only justified but necessary. <i>Scalped</i> exposes a cultural mythology--part truth, part distortion, part invention--that helped justify dispossession and violence while shaping the nation's understanding of itself.</p>
| Book format | Hardcover |
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| Fiction/nonfiction | Non-Fiction |
| Genre | Political & Social Sciences |
| Publication date | March, 2027 |
| Pages | 208 |
| Subgenre | Native American Studies |
| Series title | No Series |
| Number in series | 0 |
| Edition | 1 |
| Publisher | University Press of Mississippi |
| Language | English |
| Is collectible | N |
| Binding type | Case Binding |
| Recording time | 0 min |
| Retail packaging | Single Piece |
| Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) | 5.50 x 6.00 x 8.50 in |
| Assembled product weight | 1.25 lb |
| Bisac subject heading | Social Science |
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