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Scenes of Subjection

Terror, Slavery, and Self-Making in Nineteenth-Century America
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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 range 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. This may be of value to scholars and students in African American history, cultural studies, literary studies, and antebellum US history.

Author Biography

Saidiya Hartman is Associate Professor of English at the University of California-Berkeley
Release date Australia
November 6th, 1997
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages
290
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions
161x241x24
ISBN-13
9780195089837
Product ID
2017058

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