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Impossible Purities Jennifer DeVere Brody

Impossible Purities By Jennifer DeVere Brody

Impossible Purities by Jennifer DeVere Brody


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Suitable for scholars in Victorian studies, literary theory, African American studies, and cultural criticism, this book looks at the construction of "Englishness" as white, masculine, and pure and "Americanness" as black, feminine, and impure.

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Impossible Purities: Blackness, Femininity, and Victorian Culture by Jennifer DeVere Brody

Using black feminist theory and African American studies to read Victorian culture, Impossible Purities looks at the construction of Englishness as white, masculine, and pure and Americanness as black, feminine, and impure. Brodys readings of Victorian novels, plays, paintings, and science fiction reveal the impossibility of purity and the inevitability of hybridity in representations of ethnicity, sexuality, gender, and race. She amasses a considerable amount of evidence to show that Victorian culture was bound inextricably to various forms and figures of blackness.
Opening with a reading of Daniel Defoes A True-Born Englishman, which posits the mixed origins of English identity, Brody goes on to analyze mulattas typified by Rhoda Swartz in William Thackerays Vanity Fair, whose mixed-race status reveals the unseemly origins of English imperial power. Examining Victorian stage productions from blackface minstrel shows to performances of The Octoroon and Uncle Toms Cabin, she explains how such productions depended upon feminized, black figures in order to reproduce Englishmen as masculine white subjects. She also discusses H.G. Wellss The Island of Dr. Moreau in the context of debates about the new woman, slavery, and fears of the monstrous degeneration of English gentleman. Impossible Purities concludes with a discussion of Bram Stokers novella, The Lair of the White Worm, which brings together the books concerns with changing racial representations on both sides of the Atlantic.
This book will be of interest to scholars in Victorian studies, literary theory, African American studies, and cultural criticism.

Impossible Purities Reviews

Impossible Purities is a tour de force text that is certain to upset and repopulate the canons of British, American, and African-American literary and cultural studies, never again allowing us to treat them as discrete categories. This is stunning, refreshingly original work, full of ingenious insights, strangely provocative pairings, and revealing hybridities, all passionately expressed in beautifully lucidsometeimes even lyricalprose replete with wish-Id-said-that turns of phrase.Ann DuCille, author of Skin Trade
Full of pathbreaking insights, Impossible Purities is a fascinating investigation into the performativity of race adn the complex and contradictory politics of hybridity.Hazel Carby, author of Race Men
Jennifer Brody is a brilliant scholar who displays a mastery of a dazzling range of subjects. Impossible Purities seems certain to transform our understanding of nineteenth-century literature in significant and lasting ways.George Lipsitz, author of The Possessive Investment in Whiteness

About Jennifer DeVere Brody

Jennifer DeVere Brody is Assistant Professor of English at the University of California at Riverside.

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GOR007239231
9780822321200
0822321203
Impossible Purities: Blackness, Femininity, and Victorian Culture by Jennifer DeVere Brody
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Duke University Press
1998-11-23
272
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