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  1. Slavery, Capitalism, and Women's Literature
    Economic Insights of American Women Writers, 1852-1869
    Erschienen: 2023; ©2023
    Verlag:  University of Georgia Press, Athens

    Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Nineteenth-Century Women Writers and the Slavery and Capitalism Debates -- Chapter 1 Accounting for Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin --... mehr

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Nineteenth-Century Women Writers and the Slavery and Capitalism Debates -- Chapter 1 Accounting for Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin -- Chapter 2 Slavery's Cotton Market in Lucy Larcom's "Weaving" -- Chapter 3 Property Knowledge in Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl -- Chapter 4 Reconstruction's Inheritance in Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's Minnie's Sacrifice -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y. "With Slavery, Capitalism, and Women's Literature, Kristin Allukian makes an important contribution to slavery and capitalism scholarship by including the voices of some of the best-known nineteenth-century American women writers. Women's literature offers crucial and previously unconsidered economic insights into the relationship between slavery and capitalism, different from those we typically find in economics and economic histories. Allukian demonstrates that because women's imaginative and creative texts take the material-historical connection of slavery and capitalism as their starting point, they can be read for the more speculative extensions of that connection, extensions not possible to discover on a material-historical level. Indeed, Allukian contends, these authors and texts disclose unique economic insights, critiques, and theories in ways that are only possible through literary writing. The writers featured in this study-Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lucy Larcom, Harriet Jacobs, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper-published written accounts of the continuities between slavery and capitalism including between language and activism, accounting and sentimentalism, labor and technology, race and property, and inheritance and reparations. Their essays, novels, poems, and autobiographies provided forums to document data, stimulate debate, generate resistance, and imagine alternatives to the United States' developing capitalist economy, engined and engineered by slavery. Without their unique economic insights, the national narrative we tell about the relationship between slavery and capitalism is incomplete"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Gender and Slavery Series ; v.4
    Schlagworte: Stowe, Harriet Beecher,-1811-1896.-Uncle Tom's cabin; Larcom, Lucy,-1824-1893.-Weaving; Jacobs, Harriet A.-(Harriet Ann).-Incidents in the life of a slave girl; Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins,-1825-1911.-Minnie's sacrifice; Slavery in literature; Capitalism in literature; Electronic books; Literary criticism
    Weitere Schlagworte: Stowe, Harriet Beecher (1811-1896): Uncle Tom's cabin; Larcom, Lucy (1824-1893): Weaving; Jacobs, Harriet A: Incidents in the life of a slave girl; Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (1825-1911): Minnie's sacrifice
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  2. Liminality, hybridity, and American women's literature
    thresholds in women's writing
    Beteiligt: Jacobson, Kristin J. (Herausgeber); Allukian, Kristin (Herausgeber); Legleitner, Rickie-Ann (Herausgeber); Allison, Leslie (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Cham

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    Beteiligt: Jacobson, Kristin J. (Herausgeber); Allukian, Kristin (Herausgeber); Legleitner, Rickie-Ann (Herausgeber); Allison, Leslie (Herausgeber)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9783030088705
    Auflage/Ausgabe: Softcover re-print of the hardcover 1st edition 2018
    Weitere Schlagworte: B; Literary History; Amerikanische Literatur; Literature, Cultural and Media Studies; North American Literature; Literaturgeschichte und Literaturkritik; Literatursoziologie, Gender Studies; Literature-History and criticism; America-Literatures; Literature
    Umfang: xix, 320 Seiten
  3. Liminality, Hybridity, and American Women's Literature
    Thresholds in Women's Writing
    Beteiligt: Jacobson, Kristin J. (Herausgeber); Allukian, Kristin (Herausgeber); Legleitner, Rickie-Ann (Herausgeber); Allison, Leslie (Herausgeber)
    Erschienen: 2018
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    Beteiligt: Jacobson, Kristin J. (Herausgeber); Allukian, Kristin (Herausgeber); Legleitner, Rickie-Ann (Herausgeber); Allison, Leslie (Herausgeber)
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  4. Slavery, Capitalism, and Women's Literature
    Economic Insights of American Women Writers, 1852-1869
    Erschienen: 2023; ©2023
    Verlag:  University of Georgia Press, Athens

    Makes an important contribution to slavery and capitalism scholarship by including the voices of some of the best-known nineteenth-century American women writers. Women's literature offers crucial and previously unconsidered economic insights into... mehr

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    Makes an important contribution to slavery and capitalism scholarship by including the voices of some of the best-known nineteenth-century American women writers. Women's literature offers crucial and previously unconsidered economic insights into the relationship between slavery and capitalism. Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction Nineteenth-Century Women Writers and the Slavery and Capitalism Debates -- Chapter 1 Accounting for Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin -- Chapter 2 Slavery's Cotton Market in Lucy Larcom's "Weaving" -- Chapter 3 Property Knowledge in Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl -- Chapter 4 Reconstruction's Inheritance in Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's Minnie's Sacrifice -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Gender and Slavery Series ; v.4
    Schlagworte: Stowe, Harriet Beecher,-1811-1896.-Uncle Tom's cabin; Larcom, Lucy,-1824-1893.-Weaving; Jacobs, Harriet A.-(Harriet Ann).-Incidents in the life of a slave girl; Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins,-1825-1911.-Minnie's sacrifice; Slavery in literature; Capitalism in literature; Electronic books
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  5. Liminality, Hybridity, and American Women's Literature
    Thresholds in Women's Writing
    Beteiligt: Jacobson, Kristin J. (HerausgeberIn); Allukian, Kristin (HerausgeberIn); Legleitner, Rickie-Ann (HerausgeberIn); Allison, Leslie (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Springer International Publishing, Cham

    This book highlights the multiplicity of American women’s writing related to liminality and hybridity from its beginnings to the contemporary moment. Often informed by notions of crossing, intersectionality, transition, and transformation, these... mehr

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    This book highlights the multiplicity of American women’s writing related to liminality and hybridity from its beginnings to the contemporary moment. Often informed by notions of crossing, intersectionality, transition, and transformation, these concepts as they appear in American women’s writing contest as well as perpetuate exclusionary practices involving class, ethnicity, gender, race, religion, and sex, among other variables. The collection’s introduction, three unit introductions, fourteen individual essays, and afterward facilitate a process of encounters, engagements, and conversations within, between, among, and across the rich polyphony that constitutes the creative acts of American women writers. The contributors offer fresh perspectives on canonical writers as well as introduce readers to new authors. As a whole, the collection demonstrates American women’s writing is “threshold writing,” or writing that occupies a liminal, hybrid space that both delimits borders and offers enticing openings Introduction: Threshold Thinking, Rita Bode and Kristin J. Jacobson -- Section I Early American Thresholds Introduction: Early American Women Writers: The Potentiality of the Continual Self-Creating Act, Kristin Allukian -- ‘Sweet Cement:’ Occasioning Bathsheba Bowers’ An Alarm Sounded to Prepare the Inhabitants of the World to Meet the Lord in the Way of His Judgment, Nicholas K. Mohlmann -- Beyond ‘The Bars’: Lucy Terry Prince and the Margins of the Colonial Landscape, Ann A. Huse -- The Liminal Time of Friendship: Narrative Dely in Hannah Webster Foster’s The Coquette, Molly Ball -- ‘We cannot be indifferent’: Native Americans and the Students of the Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies, Gregory D. Specter -- Section II Nineteenth Century Thresholds Introduction: Resistance and Alternative Histories in Nineteenth-century Women’s Writing, Rickie-Ann Legleitner -- Changing is Surviving: Transformation as Resistance in the Ojibwe Stories of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, Sarah Olivier -- Inhabiting the Liminal: The Architecture of Single Life in Catharine Maria Sedgwick’s Fiction, Michelle Gaffner Wood -- Contesting Sentimentalism: Animal-Human Bonds and Boundaries in Grace Greenwood’s History of My Pets, Kerstin Rudolph -- ‘The Third Sex’: Nineteenth-Century Women Physicians in Queer, Liminal Literary Spaces, Margaret Jay Jessee -- ‘Costume de ghost’: Liminality in Grace King’s Balcony Stories, Stephanie Durrans -- Section III Twentieth-Century and Twenty-First-Century Thresholds Introduction: A Fragile Optimism: Writing Liminality and Hybridity in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries, Leslie Allison -- La mujer en llamas: Legal Storytelling in Lucha Corpi’s Black Widow’s Wardrobe, Sandra Ruiz -- States of Exception and Arab American Women’s Poetry After 9/11: Liminality and Community in Suheir Hammad’s ‘first writing since’ and D.H. Melhem’s ‘September 11, 2001, World Trade Center, Aftermath’, Birgit Spengler -- Still Moving: Gabrielle Bell’s Graphic Auto-Fiction, Shiamin Kwa -- Extreme Sex: Contemporary American Women Writers at the Margins, Beth Widmaier Capo -- Afterword: Beyond Thresholds: Suggestions for Further Research and Teaching Resources

     

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    Schlagworte: Literature; Literature; America
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  6. Liminality, hybridity, and American women's literature
    thresholds in women's writing
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  7. Liminality, hybridity, and American women's literature
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  8. Slavery, capitalism, and women's literature
    economic insights of American women writers, 1852-1869
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  The University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia

    "With Slavery, Capitalism, and Women's Literature, Kristin Allukian makes an important contribution to slavery and capitalism scholarship by including the voices of some of the best-known nineteenth-century American women writers. Women's literature... mehr

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    "With Slavery, Capitalism, and Women's Literature, Kristin Allukian makes an important contribution to slavery and capitalism scholarship by including the voices of some of the best-known nineteenth-century American women writers. Women's literature offers crucial and previously unconsidered economic insights into the relationship between slavery and capitalism, different from those we typically find in economics and economic histories. Allukian demonstrates that because women's imaginative and creative texts take the material-historical connection of slavery and capitalism as their starting point, they can be read for the more speculative extensions of that connection, extensions not possible to discover on a material-historical level. Indeed, Allukian contends, these authors and texts disclose unique economic insights, critiques, and theories in ways that are only possible through literary writing. The writers featured in this study-Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lucy Larcom, Harriet Jacobs, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper-published written accounts of the continuities between slavery and capitalism including between language and activism, accounting and sentimentalism, labor and technology, race and property, and inheritance and reparations. Their essays, novels, poems, and autobiographies provided forums to document data, stimulate debate, generate resistance, and imagine alternatives to the United States' developing capitalist economy, engined and engineered by slavery. Without their unique economic insights, the national narrative we tell about the relationship between slavery and capitalism is incomplete"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Gender and slavery
    Schlagworte: Sklaverei <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Jacobs, Harriet A. (1818-1896): Incidents; Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (1825-1911); Larcom, Lucy (1824-1893); Stowe, Harriet Beecher (1811-1896): Uncle Tom's cabin; Stowe, Harriet Beecher / 1811-1896 / Uncle Tom's cabin; Larcom, Lucy / 1824-1893 / Weaving; Jacobs, Harriet A. / (Harriet Ann) / Incidents in the life of a slave girl; Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins / 1825-1911 / Minnie's sacrifice; Slavery in literature; Capitalism in literature; Incidents in the life of a slave girl (Jacobs, Harriet A.); Uncle Tom's cabin (Stowe, Harriet Beecher); Capitalism in literature; Slavery in literature; Literary criticism; Literary criticism
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: Nineteenth-century women writers and the slavery and capitalism debates -- Accounting for Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's cabin -- Slavery's cotton market in Lucy Larcom's "Weaving" -- Property knowledge in Harriet Jacob's Incidents in the life of a slave girl -- Reconstruction's inheritance in Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's Minnie's sacrifice

  9. Liminality, Hybridity, and American Women's Literature
    Thresholds in Women's Writing
    Beteiligt: Jacobson, Kristin J. (HerausgeberIn); Allukian, Kristin (HerausgeberIn); Legleitner, Rickie-Ann (HerausgeberIn); Allison, Leslie (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Cham

    This book highlights the multiplicity of American women’s writing related to liminality and hybridity from its beginnings to the contemporary moment. Often informed by notions of crossing, intersectionality, transition, and transformation, these... mehr

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    This book highlights the multiplicity of American women’s writing related to liminality and hybridity from its beginnings to the contemporary moment. Often informed by notions of crossing, intersectionality, transition, and transformation, these concepts as they appear in American women’s writing contest as well as perpetuate exclusionary practices involving class, ethnicity, gender, race, religion, and sex, among other variables. The collection’s introduction, three unit introductions, fourteen individual essays, and afterward facilitate a process of encounters, engagements, and conversations within, between, among, and across the rich polyphony that constitutes the creative acts of American women writers. The contributors offer fresh perspectives on canonical writers as well as introduce readers to new authors. As a whole, the collection demonstrates American women’s writing is “threshold writing,” or writing that occupies a liminal, hybrid space that both delimits borders and offers enticing openings Introduction: Threshold Thinking, Rita Bode and Kristin J. Jacobson -- Section I Early American Thresholds Introduction: Early American Women Writers: The Potentiality of the Continual Self-Creating Act, Kristin Allukian -- ‘Sweet Cement:’ Occasioning Bathsheba Bowers’ An Alarm Sounded to Prepare the Inhabitants of the World to Meet the Lord in the Way of His Judgment, Nicholas K. Mohlmann -- Beyond ‘The Bars’: Lucy Terry Prince and the Margins of the Colonial Landscape, Ann A. Huse -- The Liminal Time of Friendship: Narrative Dely in Hannah Webster Foster’s The Coquette, Molly Ball -- ‘We cannot be indifferent’: Native Americans and the Students of the Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies, Gregory D. Specter -- Section II Nineteenth Century Thresholds Introduction: Resistance and Alternative Histories in Nineteenth-century Women’s Writing, Rickie-Ann Legleitner -- Changing is Surviving: Transformation as Resistance in the Ojibwe Stories of Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, Sarah Olivier -- Inhabiting the Liminal: The Architecture of Single Life in Catharine Maria Sedgwick’s Fiction, Michelle Gaffner Wood -- Contesting Sentimentalism: Animal-Human Bonds and Boundaries in Grace Greenwood’s History of My Pets, Kerstin Rudolph -- ‘The Third Sex’: Nineteenth-Century Women Physicians in Queer, Liminal Literary Spaces, Margaret Jay Jessee -- ‘Costume de ghost’: Liminality in Grace King’s Balcony Stories, Stephanie Durrans -- Section III Twentieth-Century and Twenty-First-Century Thresholds Introduction: A Fragile Optimism: Writing Liminality and Hybridity in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries, Leslie Allison -- La mujer en llamas: Legal Storytelling in Lucha Corpi’s Black Widow’s Wardrobe, Sandra Ruiz -- States of Exception and Arab American Women’s Poetry After 9/11: Liminality and Community in Suheir Hammad’s ‘first writing since’ and D.H. Melhem’s ‘September 11, 2001, World Trade Center, Aftermath’, Birgit Spengler -- Still Moving: Gabrielle Bell’s Graphic Auto-Fiction, Shiamin Kwa -- Extreme Sex: Contemporary American Women Writers at the Margins, Beth Widmaier Capo -- Afterword: Beyond Thresholds: Suggestions for Further Research and Teaching Resources

     

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  10. Liminality, hybridity, and American women's literature
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    Beteiligt: Jacobson, Kristin J. (HerausgeberIn); Allukian, Kristin (HerausgeberIn); Allison, Leslie (HerausgeberIn); Legleitner, Rickie-Ann (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2018
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Cham

    This book highlights the multiplicity of American women’s writing related to liminality and hybridity from its beginnings to the contemporary moment. Often informed by notions of crossing, intersectionality, transition, and transformation, these... mehr

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    This book highlights the multiplicity of American women’s writing related to liminality and hybridity from its beginnings to the contemporary moment. Often informed by notions of crossing, intersectionality, transition, and transformation, these concepts as they appear in American women’s writing contest as well as perpetuate exclusionary practices involving class, ethnicity, gender, race, religion, and sex, among other variables. The collection’s introduction, three unit introductions, fourteen individual essays, and afterward facilitate a process of encounters, engagements, and conversations within, between, among, and across the rich polyphony that constitutes the creative acts of American women writers. The contributors offer fresh perspectives on canonical writers as well as introduce readers to new authors. As a whole, the collection demonstrates American women’s writing is “threshold writing,” or writing that occupies a liminal, hybrid space that both delimits borders and offers enticing openings

     

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    Schlagworte: American literature; Liminality in literature; Cultural fusion in literature; Women authors; Electronic books
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  11. Slavery, capitalism, and women's literature
    economic insights of American women writers, 1852-1869
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  The University of Georgia Press, Athens

    With Slavery, Capitalism, and Women’s Literature, Kristin Allukian makes an important contribution to slavery and capitalism scholarship by including the voices of some of the best-known nineteenth-century American women writers. Women’s literature... mehr

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    With Slavery, Capitalism, and Women’s Literature, Kristin Allukian makes an important contribution to slavery and capitalism scholarship by including the voices of some of the best-known nineteenth-century American women writers. Women’s literature offers crucial and previously unconsidered economic insights into the relationship between slavery and capitalism, different from those we typically find in economics and economic histories. Allukian demonstrates that because women’s imaginative and creative texts take the material-historical connection of slavery and capitalism as their starting point, they can be read for the more speculative extensions of that connection, extensions not possible to discover on a material-historical level. Indeed, Allukian contends, these authors and texts disclose unique economic insights, critiques, and theories in ways that are only possible through literary writing.The writers featured in this study—Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lucy Larcom, Harriet Jacobs, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper—published written accounts of the continuities between slavery and capitalism including between language and activism, accounting and sentimentalism, labor and technology, race and property, and inheritance and reparations. Their essays, novels, poems, and autobiographies provided forums to document data, stimulate debate, generate resistance, and imagine alternatives to the United States’ developing capitalist economy, engined and engineered by slavery. Without their unique economic insights, the national narrative we tell about the relationship between slavery and capitalism is incomplete

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Gender and slavery
    Schlagworte: Gender studies: women; History of the Americas; Literary companions, book reviews & guides
    Weitere Schlagworte: Literaturwissenschaft; Gender Studies, Geschlechtersoziologie; Amerikanische Geschichte
    Umfang: xiii, 213 Seiten, Illustrationen
  12. Liminality, hybridity, and American women's literature
    thresholds in women's writing
    Beteiligt: Jacobson, Kristin J (Herausgeber); Allukian, Kristin (Herausgeber); Legleitner, Rickie-Ann (Herausgeber); Allison, Leslie (Herausgeber)
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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9783030088705
    Auflage/Ausgabe: Softcover re-print of the hardcover 1st edition 2018
    Schlagworte: Literature-History and criticism; America-Literatures; Literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: B; Literary History; Amerikanische Literatur; Literature, Cultural and Media Studies; North American Literature; Literaturgeschichte und Literaturkritik; Literatursoziologie, Gender Studies
    Umfang: xix, 320 Seiten
  13. Slavery, capitalism, and women's literature
    economic insights of American women writers, 1852-1869
    Erschienen: [2023]
    Verlag:  The University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia

    "With Slavery, Capitalism, and Women's Literature, Kristin Allukian makes an important contribution to slavery and capitalism scholarship by including the voices of some of the best-known nineteenth-century American women writers. Women's literature... mehr

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    "With Slavery, Capitalism, and Women's Literature, Kristin Allukian makes an important contribution to slavery and capitalism scholarship by including the voices of some of the best-known nineteenth-century American women writers. Women's literature offers crucial and previously unconsidered economic insights into the relationship between slavery and capitalism, different from those we typically find in economics and economic histories. Allukian demonstrates that because women's imaginative and creative texts take the material-historical connection of slavery and capitalism as their starting point, they can be read for the more speculative extensions of that connection, extensions not possible to discover on a material-historical level. Indeed, Allukian contends, these authors and texts disclose unique economic insights, critiques, and theories in ways that are only possible through literary writing. The writers featured in this study-Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lucy Larcom, Harriet Jacobs, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper-published written accounts of the continuities between slavery and capitalism including between language and activism, accounting and sentimentalism, labor and technology, race and property, and inheritance and reparations. Their essays, novels, poems, and autobiographies provided forums to document data, stimulate debate, generate resistance, and imagine alternatives to the United States' developing capitalist economy, engined and engineered by slavery. Without their unique economic insights, the national narrative we tell about the relationship between slavery and capitalism is incomplete"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Gender and slavery
    Schlagworte: Sklaverei <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: Jacobs, Harriet A. (1818-1896): Incidents; Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (1825-1911); Larcom, Lucy (1824-1893); Stowe, Harriet Beecher (1811-1896): Uncle Tom's cabin; Stowe, Harriet Beecher / 1811-1896 / Uncle Tom's cabin; Larcom, Lucy / 1824-1893 / Weaving; Jacobs, Harriet A. / (Harriet Ann) / Incidents in the life of a slave girl; Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins / 1825-1911 / Minnie's sacrifice; Slavery in literature; Capitalism in literature; Incidents in the life of a slave girl (Jacobs, Harriet A.); Uncle Tom's cabin (Stowe, Harriet Beecher); Capitalism in literature; Slavery in literature; Literary criticism; Literary criticism
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Introduction: Nineteenth-century women writers and the slavery and capitalism debates -- Accounting for Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's cabin -- Slavery's cotton market in Lucy Larcom's "Weaving" -- Property knowledge in Harriet Jacob's Incidents in the life of a slave girl -- Reconstruction's inheritance in Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's Minnie's sacrifice

  14. Liminality, hybridity, and American women's literature
    thresholds in women's writing
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, Cham, Switzerland

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    Beteiligt: Jacobson, Kristin J. (Hrsg.); Allukian, Kristin (Hrsg.); Legleitner, Rickie-Ann (Hrsg.); Allison, Leslie (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagworte: Literature; Literature / History and criticism; America / Literatures; Literature; Literary History; North American Literature; Frauenliteratur; Liminalität
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  15. Slavery, capitalism, and women's literature
    economic insights of American women writers, 1852-1869
    Erschienen: [2023]; © 2023
    Verlag:  The University of Georgia Press, Athens

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    "With Slavery, Capitalism, and Women's Literature, Kristin Allukian makes an important contribution to slavery and capitalism scholarship by including the voices of some of the best-known nineteenth-century American women writers. Women's literature offers crucial and previously unconsidered economic insights into the relationship between slavery and capitalism, different from those we typically find in economics and economic histories. Allukian demonstrates that because women's imaginative and creative texts take the material-historical connection of slavery and capitalism as their starting point, they can be read for the more speculative extensions of that connection, extensions not possible to discover on a material-historical level. Indeed, Allukian contends, these authors and texts disclose unique economic insights, critiques, and theories in ways that are only possible through literary writing. The writers featured in this study-Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lucy Larcom, Harriet Jacobs, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper-published written accounts of the continuities between slavery and capitalism including between language and activism, accounting and sentimentalism, labor and technology, race and property, and inheritance and reparations. Their essays, novels, poems, and autobiographies provided forums to document data, stimulate debate, generate resistance, and imagine alternatives to the United States' developing capitalist economy, engined and engineered by slavery. Without their unique economic insights, the national narrative we tell about the relationship between slavery and capitalism is incomplete"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Gender and slavery
    Schlagworte: Slavery in literature; Capitalism in literature; Literary criticism
    Weitere Schlagworte: Stowe, Harriet Beecher (1811-1896): Uncle Tom's cabin; Larcom, Lucy (1824-1893): Weaving; Jacobs, Harriet A: Incidents in the life of a slave girl; Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins (1825-1911): Minnie's sacrifice
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    Introduction: Nineteenth-century women writers and the slavery and capitalism debates -- Accounting for Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's cabin -- Slavery's cotton market in Lucy Larcom's "Weaving" -- Property knowledge in Harriet Jacob's Incidents in the life of a slave girl -- Reconstruction's inheritance in Frances Ellen Watkins Harper's Minnie's sacrifice.

  16. Slavery, Capitalism, and Women's Literature
    Economic Insights of American Women Writers, 1852-1869
    Erschienen: 2023
    Verlag:  University of Georgia Press, Athens ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

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  17. Liminality, Hybridity, and American Women's Literature
    Thresholds in Women's Writing
    Beteiligt: Jacobson, Kristin J (Herausgeber); Allukian, Kristin (Herausgeber); Legleitner, Rickie-Ann (Herausgeber); Allison, Leslie (Herausgeber)
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  18. Liminality, Hybridity, and American Women's Literature
    Thresholds in Women's Writing
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