In my essay I argue Kyle Baker’s 2008 graphic novel Nat Turner delivers a complex reimaging of history, which positions readers to confront an Antebellum past that produced few undamaged heroes. Recent criticism surrounding Baker’s work has split on how to understand Turner’s actions, but I argue Baker neither wholly celebrates nor condemns the rebellion. Instead, he focuses on the overwhelming violence that characterized Turner’s nineteenth century environment. The insurrection then becomes a natural part of a devastating cycle of violence caused by enslavement, and Turner himself is cast as a man who is simply acting rationally within a deeply troubled reality. Therefore, while Baker’s characterization of Turner and his rebellio...
"A bold new interpretation of Nat Turner and the slave rebellion that stunned the American South. In...
The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), William Styron's fourth novel, is written, like most of his ot...
The paper argues that the slave history writing is not only the concern of historians but also of cr...
In my essay I argue Kyle Baker’s 2008 graphic novel Nat Turner delivers a complex reimagin...
Recognizing a breadth of intellectual and creative works on Nat Turner but no extended conversation ...
William Styron’s The Confessions of Nat Turner, a novel about the leader of a slave rebellion in Vir...
Nat Turner was hanged 30 years before the firing on Fort Sumter, but the slave rebellion that bears ...
The Nat Turner uprising in Virginia in August 1831 was, in its consequences if not in the actual num...
Cet article est consacré aux mémoires de l’esclavage dans The Birth of a Nation de Nate Parker. À tr...
The Turner Diaries, the infamous racist dystopian novel by neo-Nazi William Luther Pierce, has inspi...
This article analyses critical responses to William Styron’s "The Confessions of Nat Turner", claimi...
While there is general agreement among scholars about the violence of archives and the danger in eng...
William Styron\u27s Confessions of Nat Turner depicts a fictitious characterization of the historica...
In 1967, the American novelist William Styron published his third major work of fiction, a book enti...
A controlling assumption among critics of Southern literature today seems to be that the Southern R...
"A bold new interpretation of Nat Turner and the slave rebellion that stunned the American South. In...
The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), William Styron's fourth novel, is written, like most of his ot...
The paper argues that the slave history writing is not only the concern of historians but also of cr...
In my essay I argue Kyle Baker’s 2008 graphic novel Nat Turner delivers a complex reimagin...
Recognizing a breadth of intellectual and creative works on Nat Turner but no extended conversation ...
William Styron’s The Confessions of Nat Turner, a novel about the leader of a slave rebellion in Vir...
Nat Turner was hanged 30 years before the firing on Fort Sumter, but the slave rebellion that bears ...
The Nat Turner uprising in Virginia in August 1831 was, in its consequences if not in the actual num...
Cet article est consacré aux mémoires de l’esclavage dans The Birth of a Nation de Nate Parker. À tr...
The Turner Diaries, the infamous racist dystopian novel by neo-Nazi William Luther Pierce, has inspi...
This article analyses critical responses to William Styron’s "The Confessions of Nat Turner", claimi...
While there is general agreement among scholars about the violence of archives and the danger in eng...
William Styron\u27s Confessions of Nat Turner depicts a fictitious characterization of the historica...
In 1967, the American novelist William Styron published his third major work of fiction, a book enti...
A controlling assumption among critics of Southern literature today seems to be that the Southern R...
"A bold new interpretation of Nat Turner and the slave rebellion that stunned the American South. In...
The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), William Styron's fourth novel, is written, like most of his ot...
The paper argues that the slave history writing is not only the concern of historians but also of cr...