Down with the Old Canoe a Cultural History of the Titanic Disaster

Steven Biel

Down with the Old Canoe a Cultural History of the Titanic Disaster
Format
Paperback
Publisher
WW Norton & Co
Country
United States
Published
8 January 2010
Pages
320
ISBN
9780393316766

Down with the Old Canoe a Cultural History of the Titanic Disaster

Steven Biel

I suggest, henceforth, when a woman talks women’s rights, she be answered with the word Titanic, nothing more just Titanic, wrote a St. Louis man to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He was not alone in mining the ship for a metaphor. Everyone found ammunition in the Titanic suffragists and their opponents; radicals, reformers, and capitalists; critics of technology and modern life; racists and xenophobes and champions of racial and ethnic equality; editorial writers and folk singers, preachers and poets. Protestant sermons used the Titanic to condemn the budding consumer society ( We know the end of … the undisturbed sensualists. As they sail the sea of life we know absolutely that their ship will meet disaster. ). African American toasts and working-class ballads made the ship emblematic of the foolishness of white people and the greed of the rich. A 1950s revival framed the disaster as an older kind of disaster in which people had time to die. An ever-increasing number of Titanic buffs find heroism and order in the tale. Still in the headlines ( Titanic Baby Found Alive! the Weekly World News declares) and a figure of everyday speech ( rearranging deck chairs … ), the Titanic disaster echoes within a richly diverse, paradoxical, and fascinating America.

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