Scenes of subjection terror, slavery, and self-making in nineteenth-century America
Material type: TextSeries: Race and American culturePublication details: New York Oxford University 1997Description: viii, 281p 24 cmISBN:- 9780195089837
- 973.0496073 22 HA-S
- E443 .H37 1997
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Includes index.
I. Formations of Terror and Enjoyment. 1. Innocent Amusements: The Stage of Sufferance. 2. Redressing the Pained Body: Toward a Theory of Practice. 3. Seduction and the Ruses of Power -- II. The Subject of Freedom. 4. The Burdened Individuality of Freedom. 5. Fashioning Obligation: Indebted Servitude and the Fetters of Slavery. 6. Instinct and Injury: Bodily Integrity, Natural Affinities, and the Constitution of Equality.
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