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Slavery and the Cultures of Abolition
Essays Marking the Bicentennial of the British Abolition Act of 1807
Edited by Brycchan Carey
Edited by Peter J. Kitson


On 25 March 1807, the bill for the abolition of the Slave Trade within the British colonies was passed by an overwhelming majority in the House of Commons, becoming law from 1 May. This new collection of essays marks this crucial but conflicted historical moment and its troublesome legacies. They discuss the literary and cultural manifestations of slavery, abolition and emancipation from the eighteenth century to the present day, addressing such subjects and issues as: the relationship between Christian and Islamic forms of slavery and the polemical and scholarly debates these have occasioned; the visual representations of the moment of emancipation; the representation of slave rebellion; discourses of race and slavery; memory and slavery; and captivity and slavery. Among the writers and thinkers discussed are: Frantz Fanon, William Earle Jr, Olaudah Equiano, Charlotte Smith, Caryl Phillips, Bryan Edwards, Elizabeth Marsh, as well as a wide range of other thinkers, writers and artists. The volume also contains the hitherto unpublished text of an essay by the naturalist Henry Smeathman, Oeconomy of the Slave Ship.

Contributors: GEORGE BOULUKOS, DEIRDRE COLEMAN, MARAROULA JOANNOU, GERALD MACLEAN, FELICITY NUSSBAUM, DIANA PATON, SARA SALIH, LINCOLN SHLENSKY, MARCUS WOOD

 

DETAILS

18 b/w illustrations
240 pages
Size: 21.6 x 13.8 cm
13 digit ISBN: 9781843841203
Binding: Hardback
First published: 16/Aug/2007
Price: 60.00 USD / 30.00 GBP
Imprint: D. S. Brewer
Series: Essays and Studies
Subject: Literary Studies & Linguistics

BIC class: CBS

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 01/12/2008

Contents
1   Introduction
2   Emancipation Art, Fanon and the `Butchery of Freedom'
Marcus Wood
3   The Afterlives of Three-fingered Jack
Diana Paton
4   Putting Down Rebellion. Witnessing the Body of the Condemned in Abolition-era Narratives
Sarah Salih
5   The Horror of Hybridity: Enlightenment, Anti-slavery and Racial Disgust in Charlotte Smith's Story of Henrietta (1800)
George Boulukos
6   "To Rivet and to Record": Conversion and Collective Memory in Equiano's `Interesting Narrative'
Lincoln Shlensky
7   Henry Smeathman and the Natural Economy of Slavery
Deirdre Coleman
8   Slavery, Blackness and Islam: The Arabian Nights in the Eighteenth Century
Felicity Nussbaum
9   Slavery and Sensibility: A Historical Dilemma
Gerald Maclean
10   `Go West Old Woman': The Radical Re-visioning of Slave History in Caryl Phillips's Crossing the River
Mararoula Joannou

 

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