Dr. Willa Hammitt Brown – “Second Growth Memory: Capitalism and the Forgetting of Fires in the Northwoods”

Dr. Willa Hammitt Brown – “Second Growth Memory: Capitalism and the Forgetting of Fires in the Northwoods”

Dr. Willa Hammitt Brown – “Second Growth Memory: Capitalism and the Forgetting of Fires in the Northwoods”

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Dr. Brown will speak about her new book Gentlemen of the Woods: Manhood, Myth, and the American Lumberjack (Univ. of Minnesota Press, 2025). Now recalled as heroes of wilderness and masculinity, lumberjacks in their own time were despised as amoral transients. Willa Hammitt Brown shows that nineteenth-century jacks defined their communities of itinerant workers by metrics of manhood that were abhorrent to the residents of the nearby Northwoods boomtowns, valuing risk-taking and skill rather than restraint and control. Reviewing songs, stories, and firsthand accounts from loggers, Brown brings to life the activities and experiences of the lumberjacks as they moved from camp to camp. She contrasts this view with the popular image cultivated by retreating lumber companies that had to sell off utterly barren land. This mythologized image glorified the lumberjack and evoked a kindly, flannel-wearing, naturalist hero.

 

Along with its portrait of lumberjack life and its analysis of the creation of lumberjack myth, Gentlemen of the Woods offers new insight into the intersections of race and social class in the logging enterprise, considering the actual and perceived roles of outsider lumberjacks and Native inhabitants of the northern forests. Anchored in the dual forces of capitalism and colonization, this lively and compulsively readable account offers a new way to understand a myth and history that has long captured our collective imagination.

This event is sponsored by ASPECT, the Diggs Humanities Professor, and the Departments of Religion and Culture, History, and Sociology

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Apr. 08, 2025 @ 05:00 PM
 

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