Format:
1 Online-Ressource (219 pages)
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
9783839445020
Series Statement:
American Culture Studies v.13
Content:
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Fugitive Borders -- 1.1 Writing the Promised Land and Black -- North America in the 1850s -- 1.2 Transnationalizing Black Canadian Studies -- 1.3 Towards Cross-Border Black -- Literary Studies -- 2. Religion - Narrative of the Life and Sufferings of Rev. Richard Warren, (A Fugitive Slave.) (1856) -- 2.1 Warren's Religious Slave Narrative -- 2.2 Canada West's Religious Geography -- 2.3 Genealogies -- 3. Radicalism - A Narrative of Thomas Smallwood (Coloured Man) (1851) -- 3.1 Place-ing Black Life Writing in the 1850s -- 3.2 Overture: Establishing the Extraordinary -- 3.3 Underground Railroad Work -- and Conflicted Communities -- 3.4 The Best National Freedom? -- 3.5 Radical Genealogy: -- Smallwood and Walker -- 4. Heroism - Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro (1855) -- 4.1 Ward's Autobiography: -- Alternative Black Life Writing -- 4.2 United States: Religious Anti-slavery -- and the Black Gentleman -- 4.3 Canada West: A Theory of Heroic Fugitives -- 4.4 Great Britain: Allegiances of the Modern Black Gentleman and Alternative Historiography -- 5. Community Twenty-Two Years a Slave and Forty Years a Freeman (1857) -- 5.1 Through the Looking Glass -- 5.2 Mosaic Stories -- Reformist Agendas -- Rebellion and Violence -- Fugitives -- "Indians" -- 5.3 Cross-Border Stories of Canada West -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Primary Sources: Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries -- Secondary Sources: Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9783837645026
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sawallisch, Nele Fugitive Borders : Black Canadian Cross-Border Literature at Mid-Nineteenth Century Bielefeld : Transcipt Verlag,c2012 ISBN 9783837645026
Language:
English
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Author information:
Sawallisch, Nele