Early Modern Black Diaspora Studies

Early Modern Black Diaspora Studies

A Critical Anthology

Smith, Cassander L.; Grier, Miles P.; Jones, Nicholas R.

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2018

244

Dura

Inglês

9783319767857

15 a 20 dias

580

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1. Introduction: The Contours of a Field (Cassander L. Smith, Nicholas R. Jones, Miles P. Grier).- Part I. Space and Field.- 2. Maroons in the Montes: Towards a Political Ecology of Marronage in the Sixteenth -Century Caribbean (Gabriel de Avilez Rocha).- 3. Women/Animals/Slaves: Race and Sexuality in Wycherley's The Country Wife (Derrick Higginbotham).- Part II. Archives and Methods.- 4. Choreographies of Trans-Atlantic Primitivity: Sub-Saharan Isolation in Black Dance Historiography (Esther J. Terry).- 5. Ventriloquizing Blackness: Citing Enslaved Africans in the Caribbean, 1655-1685 by Ashley Williard.- 6. "Candy No Witch in Her Country": What One Enslaved Woman's Testimony During the Salem Witch Trials Can Tell Us About the Origins of Early American Literature (Cassander L. Smith).- Part III. Period Tensions.- 7. "Is Black So Base a Hue?": Black Life Matters in Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus (David Sterling Brown).- 8. "[L]ooking at me my body across distances": Toni Morrison's A Mercy and Seventeenth-Century European Religious Concepts of Race (Lauren Shook).- 9. "Do you love, master?": The Erotics and Politics of Servitude in The Tempest (Rebecca Kumar).- Part IV. Early Modern Black Lives Matter: A Critical Roundtable.- 10. Necrocapitalism and the Early Modern Iberian Black Diaspora as Academic Field (John Beusterien).- 11. Debt Collecting, Disappearance, Necromancy: A Response to John Beusterien (Nicholas R. Jones).- 12. Ain't She a Shakespearean: Truth, Giovanni, and Shakespeare (Dennis Austin Britton).- 13. The Color of Professionalism: A Response to Dennis Britton (Miles P. Grier).
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