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Melville and the Idea of Blackness: Race and Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century America
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Cambridge Univ Pr
Publication date August 27, 2012
Pages 187
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781107022065
ISBN-10 1107022061
Dimensions 0.50 by 6 by 8.75 in.
Original list price $99.99
Other format details university press
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: By examining the unique problems that "blackness" signifies in Moby-Dick, Pierre, "Benito Cereno," and "The Encantadas," Christopher Freeburg analyzes how Herman Melville grapples with the social realities of racial difference in nineteenth-century America. Where Melville's critics typically read blackness as either a metaphor for the haunting power of slavery or an allegory of moral evil, Freeburg asserts that blackness functions as the site where Melville correlates the sociopolitical challenges of transatlantic slavery and U.S. colonial expansion with philosophical concerns about mastery. By focusing on Melville's iconic interracial encounters, Freeburg reveals the important role blackness plays in Melville's portrayal of characters' arduous attempts to seize their own destiny, amass scientific knowledge, and perfect themselves. A valuable resource for scholars and graduate students in American literature, this text will also appeal to those working in American, African American, and postcolonial studies.

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from Cambridge Univ Pr (August 27, 2012); titled "Melville and the Idea of Blackness: Race and Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century America"
9781107022065 | details & prices | 187 pages | 6.00 × 8.75 × 0.50 in. | 0.95 lbs | List price $99.99
About: By examining the unique problems that "blackness" signifies in Moby-Dick, Pierre, "Benito Cereno," and "The Encantadas," Christopher Freeburg analyzes how Herman Melville grapples with the social realities of racial difference in nineteenth-century America.
Paperback
Book cover for 9781107477834
 
Reprint edition from Cambridge Univ Pr (January 29, 2015); titled "Melville and the Idea of Blackness: Race and Imperialism in Nineteenth-Century America"
9781107477834 | details & prices | 187 pages | 6.00 × 8.75 × 0.75 in. | 0.70 lbs | List price $29.99
About: By examining the unique problems that "blackness" signifies in Moby-Dick, Pierre, "Benito Cereno," and "The Encantadas," Christopher Freeburg analyzes how Herman Melville grapples with the social realities of racial difference in nineteenth-century America.

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