Cart
Free US shipping over $10
Proud to be B-Corp

The Masters and the Slaves A. Isfahani-Hammond

The Masters and the Slaves By A. Isfahani-Hammond

The Masters and the Slaves by A. Isfahani-Hammond


Summary

This collection presents a comparative study of the impact of slavery on the literary and cultural imagination of the Americas, and also on the impact of writing on slavery on the social legacies of slavery's history.

Faster Shipping

Get this product faster from our US warehouse

The Masters and the Slaves Summary

The Masters and the Slaves: Plantation Relations and Mestizaje in American Imaginaries by A. Isfahani-Hammond

This collection presents a comparative study of the impact of slavery on the literary and cultural imagination of the Americas, and also on the impact of writing on slavery on the social legacies of slavery's history. The chapters examine the relationship of slavery and master/slave relations to nationalist projects throughout the Americas - the ways in which a history of slavery and its abolition has shaped a nation's identity and race relations within that nation. The scope of the study is unprecedented - the book ties together the entire 'Black Atlantic', including the French and Spanish Caribbean, the US, and Brazil. Through reading texts on slavery and its legacy from these countries, the volume addresses the eroticization of the plantation economy, various formations of the master/slave dialectic as it has emerged in different national contexts, the plantation as metaphor, and the relationship between texts that use cultural vs biological narratives of mestizaje (being interracial). These texts are examined with the goal of locating the origins of the different notions of race and racial orders that have arisen throughout the Americas. Isfahani-Hammond argues that without a critical revisiting of slavery and its various incarnations throughout the Americas, it is impossible to understand and rethink race relations in today's world.

The Masters and the Slaves Reviews

'This is a subject that has received a stunning and disappointing lack of attention, despite the fact that slavery has played such a central role in the formation of a wide variety of American nations.' - George Hardly

'Superb scholarship...a landmark work, an essential source of knowledge for those who venture into the history, culture and social life of the Afro-Atlantic world.' - Antonio Benitez-Rojo, Amherst College

'The Masters and the Slaves is a welcome contribution to Atlantic Studies, and is sure to inspire further interdisciplinary collaboration in the field.' - Danielle D. Smith, New West Indian Guide

About A. Isfahani-Hammond

Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Luso-Brazilian Studies. University of California, San Diego, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction * The Sugar Daddy: Gilberto Freyre and the White Man's Love for Blacks - Cesar Braga-Pinto * Writing Brazilian Culture - Alexandra Isfahani-Hammond * Authority's Double Shadow: Thomas Jefferson and the Architecture of Illegitimacy - Helena Holgersson * Fixing History: Race, Nation, and the Symbolics of Servitude in Haitian Noirisme - Valerie Kaussen *Fanon as 'Metrocolonial' Flaneur in the Caribbean Post-Plantation/Algerian Colonial City - Nalini Natarajan * From the Tropics: Cultural Subjectivity and Politics in Gilberto Greyre - Jossiana Arroyo * Hybridity and Mestizaje: Syncretism or Subversive Complicity - Ram n Grosfoguel *Giants of Three Colors: A Writer and an Artist Imagine Racial Mixture in 1940s Brazil - Luiza Franco Moreira *Messianic Melancholic Imagination: Imagine Community with the Dead - Shreerekha Subramanian

Additional information

CIN1403967083G
9781403967084
1403967083
The Masters and the Slaves: Plantation Relations and Mestizaje in American Imaginaries by A. Isfahani-Hammond
Used - Good
Paperback
Palgrave USA
2005-01-01
161
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - The Masters and the Slaves