A Comparative Literary History of Modern Slavery

A Comparative Literary History of Modern Slavery
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
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Download or read book A Comparative Literary History of Modern Slavery written by Madeleine Dobie and published by John Benjamins Publishing Company. This book was released on 2024-12-15 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The first volume of A Comparative Literary History of Modern Slavery explores literary representations of enslavement with a focus on the emotions. The contributors consider how the diverse emotions generated by slavery have been represented over a historical period stretching from the 16th century to the present and across regions, languages, media and genres. The seventeen chapters explore different framings of emotional life in terms of ‘sentiments’ and ‘affects’ and consider how emotions intersect with literary registers and movements such as melodrama and realism. They also examine how writers, including some formerly enslaved people, sought to activate the feelings of readers, notably in the context of abolitionism. In addition to obvious psychological responses to slavery such as fear, sorrow and anger, they explore minor-key affects such as shame, disgust and nostalgia and address the complexity of depicting love and intimacy in situations of domination. Two forthcoming volumes explore the literary history of slavery in relation to memory and to practices of authorship.


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