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Discourses of Slavery and Abolition: Britain and Its Colonies - 1760-1838

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Informationen zum Autor FRANCES BOTKIN Assistant Professor of English, Towson University, Baltimore, USADEIRDRE COLEMAN Associate Professor, Department of English, University of Sydney, AustraliaLEO COSTELLO Curatorial Assistant, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USAPETER KITSON Professor of English, University of Dundee, UKDIANA PATON Lecturer in Caribbean History, University of Newcastle, UKJOHANNA M. SMITH Associate Professor of English, University of Texas - Arlington, USAMARK STEIN Junior Professor of Theories of Non-European Literatures and Cultures, Department of English and American Studies, University of Potsdam, GermanyBOB TENNANT Elected official of the British Transport and General Workers Union and Political JournalistCANDACE WARD Assistant Professor, Florida State University, Tallahassee, USASUE WISEMAN Reader in Early Modern Studies, Department of English and Humanities, Birkbeck College, University of London, UK Klappentext Discourses of Slavery and Abolition brings together for the first time the most important strands of current thinking on the relationship between slavery and categories of writing, oratory and visual culture in the 'long' Eighteenth-century. The book begins by examining writing about slavery and race by both philosophers and by authors such as Aphra Behn. It considers self-representation in the works of Ignatius Sancho, Olaudah Equiano, James Williams and Mary Prince. The final section reads literary and cultural texts associated with the abolition movements of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries, moving beyond traditional accounts of the documents of that movement to show the importance of religious writing, children's literature and the relationship between art and abolition. Zusammenfassung Discourses of Slavery and Abolition brings together for the first time the most important strands of current thinking on the relationship between slavery and categories of writing, oratory and visual culture in the 'long' Eighteenth-century. The book begins by examining writing about slavery and race by both philosophers and by authors such as Aphra Behn. It considers self-representation in the works of Ignatius Sancho, Olaudah Equiano, James Williams and Mary Prince. The final section reads literary and cultural texts associated with the abolition movements of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries, moving beyond traditional accounts of the documents of that movement to show the importance of religious writing, children's literature and the relationship between art and abolition. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction; B.Carey & S.Salih PART I: DISCOURSES OF SLAVERY 'Candid Reflections': The Idea of Race in the Debate over the Slave Trade and Slavery in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century; P.Kitson Abolishing Romance: Representing Rape in Oroonoko ; S.Wiseman 'Incessant labour': Georgic Poetry and the Problem of Slavery; M.Ellis Sensibility, Tropical Disease and the Eighteenth-Century Sentimental Novel; C.Ward PART II: SLAVERY FROM WITHIN 'The hellish means of Killing and Kidnapping': Ignatius Sancho and the Campaign Against the 'abominable traffic for slaves'; B.Carey Who's Afraid of Cannibals: Some Uses of the Cannibalism Trope in Oluadah Equiano's Interesting Narrative ; M.Stein 'From His Own Lips': The Politics of Authenticity in A Narrative of Events since the First of August, 1834 by James Williams, An Apprenticed Labourer in Jamaica; D.Paton The History of Mary Prince, the Black Subject and the Black Canon; S.Salih PART III: DISCOURSES OF ABOLITION Henry Smeathman, the Fly-catching Abolitionist; D.Coleman Sentiment, Politics and Empire: A Study of Beilby Porteus's Antislavery Sermon; B.Tennant Slavery, Abolition, and the Nation in Priscilla Wakefield's Tour Books for Children ; J.M.Smith Questioning the 'Necessary Order of Things': Maria Edgeworth's 'The Grateful Negro', Plantati...

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Autori Brycchan Carey
Con la collaborazione di B. Carey (Editore), Brycchan Carey (Editore), Ellis (Editore), M Ellis (Editore), M. Ellis (Editore), Mark Ellis (Editore), Markman Ellis (Editore), S Salih (Editore), S. Salih (Editore), Sara Salih (Editore)
Editore Palgrave UK
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 07.06.2004
 
EAN 9781403916471
ISBN 978-1-4039-1647-1
Dimensioni 145 mm x 222 mm x 18 mm
Categorie Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Altro
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Letteratura generale e comparata

B, Fiction & related items, Fiction, Ethnicity, Literary studies: general, Ethnicity Studies, Race and Ethnicity Studies, Early Modern/Renaissance Literature, Fiction Literature, Early Modern and Renaissance Literature, Literature, Modern, Palgrave Literature & Performing Arts Collection

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