Tropics of Haiti by Marlene L Daut )

Tropics of Haiti by Marlene L Daut )

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A literary history of the Haitian Revolution that explores how scientific ideas about ‘race’ affected 19th-century understandings of the Haitian Revolution and, conversely, how understandings of the Haitian Revolution affected 19th-century scientific ideas about race.

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Tropics of Haiti by Marlene L Daut )

A literary history of the Haitian Revolution that explores how scientific ideas about race affected 19th-century understandings of the Haitian Revolution and, conversely, how understandings of the Haitian Revolution affected 19th-century scientific ideas about race.
Reviews 'Groundbreaking and ambitious, expressively written and expertly researched, Tropics of Haiti creates a new canon of historical Haitian literary and cultural materials, and establishes the author as a scholar of outstanding import in studies of the African diaspora in Western modernity'
Duke University
'The body of literature that Daut covers is vast: memoirs, pamphlets, tracts, and early histories as well as conventional literary writings. Tropics of Haiti is a major intervention, offering the first exhaustive study of the transatlantic print culture of the Haitian Revolution.' 
Anna Brickhouse, University of Virginia
'Tropics of Haiti is an incredibly well-organized and meticulously researched work, supported by the scholarship of authorities in literary criticism and history such as Chris Bongie,Doris Garraway, Wernor Sollors, and Pierre Boulle.  Scholars of eighteenth- and nineteenth-century literature will find Tropics of Haiti a valuable addition to their libraries.'
Tomaz Cunningham, L'Esprit Créateur
'Conceived in what can be described as a comparative, transatlantic, and hemispheric framework, Tropics of Haiti is part of a crucial wave of literary criticism that seeks to not only refocus our attention on nineteenth-century Haitian studies but expand the U.S. American literary canon and contribute to the transnational turn in American Studies by exposing cultural links across the Atlantic and the Caribbean.'
Michael Dash, Postcolonial Text
'We must applaud researchers like Marlene Daut who offer substantive means with which to rethink and rewrite our stories of the Haitian past.'
Kaiama L. Glover, North West Indian Guide Review
'A literary tour-de-force, Daut’s Tropics of Haiti offers an Atlantic counterpart to Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978). Peeling back the layers of the mulatto/a vengeance narrative, Daut reveals how authors from across the Atlantic world contributed to the creation of racialized tropes about Haiti and its founding event.'
Erin Zavitz, Small Axe
'Tropics of Haiti shines a bright light on the way nineteenth-century thinking about “race” as biology-cum-ontology has crept into present-day understandings of “race.” Daut illuminates how “race” as metaphor and “race” as pseudoscientific category function in tandem to determine the writing of Haitian revolutionary history.'
Kaiama L. Glover, New West Indian Guide
'Daut’s masterful, extensive literary history of the Haitian Revolution in Tropics of Haiti enacts many of the principles she previously set out in her assessment of the emerging field of US-Haitian scholarship.'
Chelsea Stieber, Early American Literature
'May her [Daut's] influence continue to power our society out of its systemic racism, and into a more humane, luminous future.'
Julia Douthwaite Viglione, A Revolution in Fiction
Marlene L. Daut is Associate Professor of African Diaspora Studies at the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies and the Program in American Studies at the University of Virginia. She specializes in early and nineteenth-century American and Caribbean literary and cultural studies. Her work has been supported with grants from the Ford Foundation, the National Endowment in the Humanities, and the National Humanities Center (Research Triangle Park).
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781781381854
ISBN 10 1781381852
Titel Tropics of Haiti
Autor Marlene L Daut
Serie Liverpool Studies In International Slavery
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Liverpool University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2015-09-01
Seitenanzahl 692
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