Early African Caribbean Newspapers as Archipelagic Media in the Emancipation Age: Studies in Periodical Cultures, cartea 3
Autor Johanna Seiberten Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 noi 2022
Preț: 633.43 lei
Preț vechi: 772.49 lei
-18% Nou
Puncte Express: 950
Preț estimativ în valută:
121.22€ • 127.12$ • 101.08£
121.22€ • 127.12$ • 101.08£
Carte indisponibilă temporar
Doresc să fiu notificat când acest titlu va fi disponibil:
Se trimite...
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004512450
ISBN-10: 9004512454
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Periodical Cultures
ISBN-10: 9004512454
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Periodical Cultures
Notă biografică
Johanna Seibert received her Ph.D. in American Studies from the Obama Institute at the University of Mainz in 2021. The same year, she co-edited a special issue on “Black Editorship in the Early Atlantic World” with Atlantic Studies. Recently, she joined the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Notes on the Text
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Mediating Emancipation: The Weekly Register and The Jamaica Watchman as Archipelagic Agents of Communication
1 Imaginations of Early Caribbean Newspapers
2 Periodical Studies and the Archipelago
3Sites of Editorship and Periodical Materiality
1 The Business of Communication
1Newspaper Markets under Archipelagic Conditions
2Island Communities and the Local Ties of the Register
3The Watchman and the Periodical Infrastructures of White Humanitarianism
2 Formats and Layouts in Motion
1Materiality and the Insignificant Significance of the Register
2The Transformative Designs of the Watchman
3Newspaper Formats and Archive Building
3 Personhood and the Poetry Column
1Poems and Periodical Cultures in the British Caribbean
2Christmas Book Poems
3Concubinage and Sentimental Verse
4West Indian Worthies: Richard Hill and John Boyd
5Satirical Interjections
4 Recording the Cycles of Black Rebellion
1Miscellanies of Haiti: “Madame Christophe” and the Logic of the Final Page
2Sketching Independent Haiti: Richard Hill’s Multi-Mode Auto-Ethnography
3Editorial Voices on the Turner Rebellion
4Corresponding Samuel Sharpe’s Confessions
Conclusion: The Trajectories of African Caribbean Periodicals
Works Cited
Index
Notes on the Text
List of Illustrations
Introduction: Mediating Emancipation: The Weekly Register and The Jamaica Watchman as Archipelagic Agents of Communication
1 Imaginations of Early Caribbean Newspapers
2 Periodical Studies and the Archipelago
3Sites of Editorship and Periodical Materiality
1 The Business of Communication
1Newspaper Markets under Archipelagic Conditions
2Island Communities and the Local Ties of the Register
3The Watchman and the Periodical Infrastructures of White Humanitarianism
2 Formats and Layouts in Motion
1Materiality and the Insignificant Significance of the Register
2The Transformative Designs of the Watchman
3Newspaper Formats and Archive Building
3 Personhood and the Poetry Column
1Poems and Periodical Cultures in the British Caribbean
2Christmas Book Poems
3Concubinage and Sentimental Verse
4West Indian Worthies: Richard Hill and John Boyd
5Satirical Interjections
4 Recording the Cycles of Black Rebellion
1Miscellanies of Haiti: “Madame Christophe” and the Logic of the Final Page
2Sketching Independent Haiti: Richard Hill’s Multi-Mode Auto-Ethnography
3Editorial Voices on the Turner Rebellion
4Corresponding Samuel Sharpe’s Confessions
Conclusion: The Trajectories of African Caribbean Periodicals
Works Cited
Index