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Melville and the Idea of Blackness: Race and Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century America: Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, cartea 164

Autor Christopher Freeburg
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 ian 2015
By examining the unique problems that 'blackness' signifies in Moby-Dick, Pierre, 'Benito Cereno' and 'The Encantadas', Christopher Freeburg analyzes how Herman Melville grapples with the social realities of racial difference in nineteenth-century America. Where Melville's critics typically read blackness as either a metaphor for the haunting power of slavery or an allegory of moral evil, Freeburg asserts that blackness functions as the site where Melville correlates the sociopolitical challenges of transatlantic slavery and US colonial expansion with philosophical concerns about mastery. By focusing on Melville's iconic interracial encounters, Freeburg reveals the important role blackness plays in Melville's portrayal of characters' arduous attempts to seize their own destiny, amass scientific knowledge and perfect themselves. A valuable resource for scholars and graduate students in American literature, this text will also appeal to those working in American, African American and postcolonial studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781107477834
ISBN-10: 1107477832
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 151 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Acknowledgments; Preface: darkening the past; Introduction: resurrecting blackness; 1. Knowing the 'bottomless deep': Moby-Dick; 2. Living 'within the maelstrom': Pierre; 3. Thwarting the 'regulated mind': 'Benito Cereno'; 4. Embodying the 'assaults of time': 'The Encantadas'; Notes.

Recenzii

'Freeburg's insistence that Melville's representations of race are both historically concrete and philosophically abstract (beating on questions of ontology and epistemology) makes this book crucial for thinking about how Melville's writings address the complex relation between literature and history.' Hennig Cohen Prize Committee, The Melville Society

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Freeburg analyzes how Melville grapples with realities of racial difference in nineteenth-century America by examining 'blackness' in Melville's fiction.