Scenes of subjection : terror, slavery, and self-making in nineteenth-century America
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Scenes of subjection : terror, slavery, and self-making in nineteenth-century America
(Race and American culture)
Oxford University Press, 1997
- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 255-275) and index
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内容説明
Hartman shows how the violence of captivity and enslavement was embodied in many of the performance practices that grew from, and about, slave culture in antebellum America. Using tools of anthropology, history, and literary criticism, Hartman examines a wealth of material, including songs, dance, stories, diaries, narratives, and journals. Hartman analyses the presentations of slavery and blackness in minstrelsy; the constructions of slave culture in 19th century
ethnographic writings and the political consciousness of folklore.
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