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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Durham :Duke University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959677493802883
    Format: 1 online resource (382 p.)
    ISBN: 1-283-02371-7 , 9786613023711 , 0-8223-8550-3
    Series Statement: e-Duke books scholarly collection.
    Content: A study of the ways that knowledge of the slave revolt in Haiti was denied/repressed/disavowed within the network of slave-owning states and plantation societies of the New World, and the effects and meaning of this disavowal.
    Note: "A John Hope Franklin Center book." , Truncations of modernity -- The deadly hermeneutics of the trial of Jose Antonio Aponte -- Civilization and barbarism : Cuban wall painting -- Beyond national culture, the abject : the case of Placido -- Cuban antislavery narratives and the origins of literary discourse -- Memory, trauma, history -- Guilt and betrayal in Santo Domingo -- What do the Haitians want? -- Fictions of literary history -- Literature and the theater of revolution -- , "General liberty or The planters in Paris" -- Foundational fictions : postrevolutionary constitutions I -- Life in the kingdom of the north -- Liberty and reason of state : postrevolutionary constitutions II. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8223-3290-6
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-8223-3252-3
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Durham, NC [u.a.] : Duke Univ. Press
    UID:
    gbv_574720197
    Format: XIII, 364 S. , Ill., Kt. , 23 cm
    Edition: 2. print
    ISBN: 0822332523 , 0822332906 , 9780822332909
    Series Statement: A John Hope Franklin Center book
    Note: Literaturverz. S. [287]-354 und Index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Haiti ; Sklaverei ; Unabhängigkeitskrieg ; Geschichte 1791-1804
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV019320973
    Format: XIII, 364 S. , Ill.
    ISBN: 0822332523 , 0822332906
    Series Statement: A John Hope Franklin Center book
    Content: Modernity Disavowed is a pathbreaking study of the cultural, political, and philosophical significance of the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804). Revealing how the radical antislavery politics of this seminal event have been suppressed and ignored in historical and cultural records over the past two hundred years, Sibylle Fischer contends that revolutionary antislavery and its subsequent disavowal are central to the formation and understanding of Western modernity. She develops a powerful argument that the denial of revolutionary antislavery eventually became a crucial ingredient in a range of hegemonic thought, including Creole nationalism in the Caribbean and G. W. F. Hegel's master-slave dialectic. Fischer draws on history, literary scholarship, political theory, philosophy, and psychoanalytic theory to examine a range of material, including Haitian political and legal documents and nineteenth-century Cuban and Dominican literature and art. She demonstrates that at a time when racial taxonomies were beginning to mutate into scientific racism and racist biology, the Haitian revolutionaries recognized the question of race as political. Yet, as the cultural records of neighboring Cuba and the Dominican Republic show, the story of the Haitian Revolution has been told as one outside politics and beyond human language, as a tale of barbarism and unspeakable violence. From the time of the revolution onward, the story has been confined to the margins of history: to rumors, oral histories, and confidential letters. Fischer maintains that without accounting for revolutionary antislavery and its subsequent disavowal, Western modernity - including its hierarchy of values, depoliticization of social goals having to do with racial differences, and privileging of claims of national sovereignty - cannot be fully understood.
    Language: English
    Subjects: History
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    Keywords: Haiti ; Unabhängigkeitskrieg ; Sklaverei ; Geschichte 1791-1804
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