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Abolitionist Cosmopolitanism

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Elektronische Ressource
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Verlag:
BRILL
Veröffentlichungsort:
Piraí
Entstehungszeit:
2022
Umfang, Illustration, Format:
1 online resource (346 pages)
Sprache:
Englisch
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Abstract:
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Figures -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mapping the Field -- 1 Abolitionist Literature Matters -- 2 Transnational American Antislavery Literature -- 3 Abolitionist Cosmopolitanism -- 3 Friends of Freedom: Female Editorship and Transatlantic Communities of Affection -- 1 Abolitionist Print Culture and Gift-Giving -- 2 The Gift Book as Chronicle of Transatlantic Affective Communities -- 3 Fundraising for the Cause: The Annual Boston Antislavery Fair -- 4 Gendered Global Geographies of American Antislavery Literature in The Liberty Bell -- 1 Haiti: Edmund Quincy's "Two Nights in St. Domingo" (1843) -- 2 Egypt: Maria Lowell's "Africa" (1849) -- 3 The United States: Elizabeth Barret Browning's "The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point" (1848) -- 5 Travelling beyond the Slave Narrative: African American Women's Autobiography -- 1 Revisiting the Slave Narrative: Discourses of Travel in Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) -- 2 Reports From Russia and Jamaica: Nancy Prince's Narrative of the Life and Times of Mrs. Nancy Prince (1850) -- Interlude: Nancy Prince's Travel Account The West Indies (1841) -- 3 Reversing Slave Itineraries: Eliza Potter's A Hairdresser's Experience in High Life (1859) -- 6 Travelling Letters of Antislavery: African American Women's Epistolary Writing -- 1 Sarah Parker Remond's Epistolary Writing on Black Freedom of Movement -- 2 Harriet Jacobs's First Public Letter (1853) and Women's Transatlantic Antislavery Epistolary Battles -- 7 Antislavery, Immigration, and German American Women's Literature -- 1 Alexander von Humboldt, Carl Schutz' "True Americanism" (1859), and German American Abolitionist Self-Fashioning -- 2 German Antislavery Sentiments and the Cult of German Womanhood in America: Talvj's The Exiles (1852).
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