Abstract: In this essay we draw a historiographical line from J. M. W. Turner’s Slavers Throwing Overboard the Dead and Dying (1840)—a representation of the Zong massacre—to Charles Chesnutt’s novel The Marrow of Tradition (1901). Turner’s optical opacities render black bodies faceless and fragmentary while also pulling the ground out from under the nominal spectator, an effect that joins typical period representations of black slaves and sailors with a self-reflexive counterpressure that implicates viewers (and readers) in sense-making operations that dissolve as much as they congeal. We offer a transatlantic reading of the painting that foreshadows postbellum concerns about the raced subject as it contends with identitarian drift. In Che...
This dissertation examines the shipboard writings, transnational solidarities and vernacular culture...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
The antebellum era saw an unprecedented proliferation of maritime activity and a correlative product...
Abstract: In this essay we draw a historiographical line from J. M. W. Turner’s Slavers Throwing Ove...
In the wake of a disturbing decades-long trend in both print and visual media—the appropriation of B...
This dissertation is a comparative analysis of the uses of tropes of marginality in American, Carib...
Encoding Vision, Envisioning Race explores the social constructions of vision and the processes by w...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
The Middle Passage, the transatlantic slave trade, gives rise to a number of reflections on how Afri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This dissertation looks to the early American literary...
In Off Whiteness: Place, Blood, and Tradition in Post-Reconstruction Southern Literature, Izabela Ho...
My dissertation is about transnational aspects of the Victorian era from the vantage point of what P...
This dissertation studies the relationship between theories of culture and postcolonial experience, ...
Even though memory may be implicitly masculinized, a seemingly monolithic entity of the cultural eli...
This essay examines African American novelist Pauline Hopkins’s deployment of the trope of respectab...
This dissertation examines the shipboard writings, transnational solidarities and vernacular culture...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
The antebellum era saw an unprecedented proliferation of maritime activity and a correlative product...
Abstract: In this essay we draw a historiographical line from J. M. W. Turner’s Slavers Throwing Ove...
In the wake of a disturbing decades-long trend in both print and visual media—the appropriation of B...
This dissertation is a comparative analysis of the uses of tropes of marginality in American, Carib...
Encoding Vision, Envisioning Race explores the social constructions of vision and the processes by w...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
The Middle Passage, the transatlantic slave trade, gives rise to a number of reflections on how Afri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This dissertation looks to the early American literary...
In Off Whiteness: Place, Blood, and Tradition in Post-Reconstruction Southern Literature, Izabela Ho...
My dissertation is about transnational aspects of the Victorian era from the vantage point of what P...
This dissertation studies the relationship between theories of culture and postcolonial experience, ...
Even though memory may be implicitly masculinized, a seemingly monolithic entity of the cultural eli...
This essay examines African American novelist Pauline Hopkins’s deployment of the trope of respectab...
This dissertation examines the shipboard writings, transnational solidarities and vernacular culture...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
The antebellum era saw an unprecedented proliferation of maritime activity and a correlative product...