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Mastering Slavery

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Knjiga Mastering Slavery Jennifer Fleischner
Libristo kod: 04931161
Nakladnici New York University Press, srpanj 1996
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'Fleischner offers intricate, multilayered readings of nineteenth-century women's writings about the institution of slavery. In treatments of autobiographical accounts by former slaves, Fleischner traces narrative paths of great personal loss and mourning for family, for home, for memory, and shows how these intriguing texts manifest their authors' negotiations with identity and family, race and gender. "Mastering Slavery" opens further the many difficult questions that women's texts about slavery raise concerning the relations of gender and race to social networks of power' - Minrose C. Gwin, author of "Black and White Women of the Old South: The Peculiar Sisterhood in American Literature", Professor of English, University of New Mexico. '"Mastering Slavery" casts new light on the psychological dynamics of the slave narrative. Especially welcome is the way Jennifer Fleischner restores such writers as Elizabeth Keckley, Kate Drumgoold, and Julia A. J. Foote to their rightful place alongside Harriet Jacobs as founding mothers of a literary/historical/psychological tradition that reaches down to the present time' - James Olney, Voorhies Professor of English, Louisiana State University. 'Though Nathan Huggins, Nell Painter, Gerald Early, and Deborah McDowell have called for psychological readings of the slavery experience, Jennifer Fleischner is the first literary critic to fully engage with the literature of the peculiar institution in this way. In her readings of Lydia Maria Child and Harriet Beecher Stowe, Harriet Jacobs and her little-known brother John, Elizabeth Keckley, Julia Foote, and Kate Drumgoold, Fleischner shows remarkable literary and psychological sensitivity that makes her novel interpretations compelling and at times moving. "Mastering Slavery" is an accomplishment of the first order' - Werner Sollors, Henry B. and Anne M. Cabot Professor of English Literature and Professor of Afro-American Studies. '"Mastering Slavery is a stunning achievement, an instance in which a heretofore marginal literature is revealed in its astonishing complexity by a critical method not before applied to those very texts. The result is a study that will be heralded, I venture to say, both as one of the very best critical studies of African American literature and one of the best explorations of race and psychoanalysis...Professor Fleischner is destined to emerge as a central figure in American literary studies, and in race and psychoanalytic studies' - Henry Louis Gates Jr., W. E. B. Du Bois Professor of the Humanities, Chair, Afro-American Studies Department, Harvard University. In "Mastering Slavery", Fleischner draws upon a range of disciplines, including psychoanalysis, African-American studies, literary theory, social history, and gender studies, to analyze how the slave narratives - in their engagement with one another and with white women's antislavery fiction - yield a far more amplified and complicated notion of familial dynamics and identity than they have generally been thought to reveal. Her study exposes the impact of the entangled relations among master, mistress, slave adults and slave children on the sense of identity of individual slave narrators. She explores the ways in which our of the social, psychological, biological - and literary - crossings and disruptions slavery engendered, these autobiographers created mixed, dynamic narrative selves.

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