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Looking for a Master Plan Ramon Saldivar Stanford University

Class Struggle within White Agrarian Society Jeffersonian Homesteading Aristocrats vs. Working Class Peasants Class Epiphanies: Absalom, Ch. 7, p. 188, Looking for a Master Plan

The Meeting of Race and Class Class Hierarchies, Absalom, p. 183 Property and Identity: “a coveted rifle,” Absalom, p. 185 “The severe shape of his intact innocence,” Absalom p. 192 Looking for a Master Plan

American Identity-Construction The Boy-Symbol at the door, Absalom, p. 210 A “design” for mastery, Absalom p. 212 Patriarchy, Slavery, and Misogyny Looking for a Master Plan