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Tropics Of Haiti Race And The Literary History Of The Haitian Revolution In The Atlantic World 17891865 1st Edition Marlene L Daut

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Tropics Of Haiti Race And The Literary History Of The Haitian Revolution In The Atlantic World 17891865 1st Edition Marlene L Daut
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Publisher: Liverpool University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.01 MB
Pages: 706
Author: Marlene L. Daut
ISBN: 9781781388808, 1781388806
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Tropics Of Haiti Race And The Literary History Of The Haitian Revolution In The Atlantic World 17891865 1st Edition Marlene L Daut by Marlene L. Daut 9781781388808, 1781388806 instant download after payment.

The Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) was an event of monumental world-historical significance, and here, in the first systematic literary history of those events, Haiti's war of independence is examined through the eyes of its actual and imagined participants, observers, survivors, and cultural descendants. The 'transatlantic print culture' under discussion in this literary history reveals that enlightenment racial 'science' was the primary vehicle through which the Haitian Revolution was interpreted by nineteenth-century Haitians, Europeans, and U.S. Americans alike. Through its author's contention that the Haitian revolutionary wars were incessantly racialized by four constantly recurring tropes--the 'monstrous hybrid', the 'tropical temptress', the 'tragic mulatto/a', and the 'colored historian'--Tropics of Haiti shows the ways in which the nineteenth-century tendency to understand Haiti's revolution in primarily racial terms has affected present day demonizations of Haiti and Haitians. In the end, this new archive of Haitian revolutionary writing, much of which has until now remained unknown to the contemporary reading public, invites us to examine how nineteenth-century attempts to paint Haitian independence as the result of a racial revolution coincide with present-day desires to render insignificant and 'unthinkable' the second independent republic of the New World.

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