The Salem witch-hunt, invoking the “red hunt” analogy of the McCarthy era, has been a persistent metaphor for persecution, a symbol of fanatic excess in policing the community boundaries. In American cultural history, however, Salem is regarded American only insofar as it proves un-American—as an exception to American exceptionalism. In particular, Tituba, the only non-white “witch” of the trials to whom the unleashing of the hysteria itself has often been attributed, embodies what is negated in Salem against which Americanness is to be affirmed. Maryse Condé’s 1986 novel, I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem recuperates Tituba from this darkness not only to reconfigure American identity but ultimately to reconsider human subjectivity. In Condé’...
Current scholarly discussion defines exile in geographical and cultural terms, characterizing exile ...
This dissertation considers the ways in which tourism associated with the Salem Witch Trials of 1692...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Sydnie Petteway(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
Recasting the Salem witchcraft trials in light of Walter Benjamin’s theses on historiography, this p...
The specter of Salem witchcraft haunts the American imagination. No other historical event has provi...
In the United States, witchcraft has become synonymous with Salem. When it comes to the history of w...
The specter of Salem witchcraft haunts the American imagination. No other historical event has provi...
This work deals with the roles faith and politics played in the hearts and minds of those people who...
The Salem witch-hunt constitutes one microcosm of the tensions produced by an amalgamation of cultur...
Salem Witch Trials: A Psychological Manifestation Stemming from Gender/Societal Inequality? As an av...
Power dynamics played a significant role in the Salem Witch Trials—the first accusers powerless with...
For centuries, historians, authors, and amateur enthusiasts alike have been mesmerized by the Salem ...
Power dynamics played a significant role in the Salem Witch Trials—the first accusers powerless with...
Current scholarly discussion defines exile in geographical and cultural terms, characterizing exile ...
This project investigates how rhetorical texts influenced the witch trials that were held in Salem i...
Current scholarly discussion defines exile in geographical and cultural terms, characterizing exile ...
This dissertation considers the ways in which tourism associated with the Salem Witch Trials of 1692...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Sydnie Petteway(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...
Recasting the Salem witchcraft trials in light of Walter Benjamin’s theses on historiography, this p...
The specter of Salem witchcraft haunts the American imagination. No other historical event has provi...
In the United States, witchcraft has become synonymous with Salem. When it comes to the history of w...
The specter of Salem witchcraft haunts the American imagination. No other historical event has provi...
This work deals with the roles faith and politics played in the hearts and minds of those people who...
The Salem witch-hunt constitutes one microcosm of the tensions produced by an amalgamation of cultur...
Salem Witch Trials: A Psychological Manifestation Stemming from Gender/Societal Inequality? As an av...
Power dynamics played a significant role in the Salem Witch Trials—the first accusers powerless with...
For centuries, historians, authors, and amateur enthusiasts alike have been mesmerized by the Salem ...
Power dynamics played a significant role in the Salem Witch Trials—the first accusers powerless with...
Current scholarly discussion defines exile in geographical and cultural terms, characterizing exile ...
This project investigates how rhetorical texts influenced the witch trials that were held in Salem i...
Current scholarly discussion defines exile in geographical and cultural terms, characterizing exile ...
This dissertation considers the ways in which tourism associated with the Salem Witch Trials of 1692...
(Statement of Responsibility) by Sydnie Petteway(Thesis) Thesis (B.A.) -- New College of Florida, ...