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  1. The rich earth between us
    the intimate grounds of race and sexuality in the Atlantic world, 1770 -1840
    Autor*in: Johnson, Shelby
    Erschienen: [2024]
    Verlag:  The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

    "In this theory-rich study, Shelby Johnson analyzes the works of Black and Indigenous writers in the Atlantic World, examining how their literary production informs "modes of being" that confronted violent colonial times. Johnson particularly... mehr

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    "In this theory-rich study, Shelby Johnson analyzes the works of Black and Indigenous writers in the Atlantic World, examining how their literary production informs "modes of being" that confronted violent colonial times. Johnson particularly assesses how these authors connected to places—whether real or imagined—and how those connections enabled them to make worlds in spite of the violence of slavery and settler colonialism. Johnson engages with works written in a period engulfed by the extraordinary political and social upheavals of the Age of Revolution and Indian Removal, and these texts—which include not only sermons, life writing, and periodicals but also descriptions of embodied and oral knowledge, as well as material objects—register defiance to land removal and other forms of violence. In studying writers of color during this era, Johnson probes the histories of their lived environment and of the earth itself—its limits, its finite resources, and its metaphoric mortality—in a way that offers new insights on what it means to imagine sustainable connections to the ground on which we walk."--Back cover

     

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  2. The rich earth between us
    the intimate grounds of race and sexuality in the Atlantic world, 1770-1840$jShelby Johnson
    Autor*in: Johnson, Shelby
    Erschienen: [2024]; © 2024
    Verlag:  The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781469677903; 9781469677910
    Schlagworte: Rasse <Motiv>; Sexualität;
    Umfang: xiii, 213 Seiten, Illustrationen
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  3. Eighteenth-Century Environmental Humanities
    Beteiligt: Black, Christopher Allan (Mitwirkender); Campbell, Claire (Mitwirkender); Chow, Jeremy (Mitwirkender); Crilley, Mariah (Mitwirkender); Duquès, Matt (Mitwirkender); Duquès, Matthew (Mitwirkender); Hulbert, Annette (Mitwirkender); Johnson, Shelby (Mitwirkender); Patsoura, Elliot (Mitwirkender); Payton, Jason M. (Mitwirkender); Scarth, Kate (Mitwirkender); Sweeting, Adam W. (Mitwirkender); Yoon, Ami (Mitwirkender)
    Erschienen: [2023]; ©2023
    Verlag:  Bucknell University Press, Lewisburg, PA ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    This groundbreaking new volume unites eighteenth-century studies and the environmental humanities, showcasing how these fields can vibrantly benefit one another. In eleven chapters that engage a variety of eighteenth-century texts, contributors... mehr

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    This groundbreaking new volume unites eighteenth-century studies and the environmental humanities, showcasing how these fields can vibrantly benefit one another. In eleven chapters that engage a variety of eighteenth-century texts, contributors explore timely themes and topics such as climate change, new materialisms, the blue humanities, indigeneity and decoloniality, and green utopianism. Additionally, each chapter reflects on pedagogical concerns, asking: How do we teach eighteenth-century environmental humanities? With particular attention to the voices of early-career scholars who bring cutting-edge perspectives, these essays highlight vital and innovative trends that can enrich both disciplines, making them essential for classroom use.

     

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    Beteiligt: Black, Christopher Allan (Mitwirkender); Campbell, Claire (Mitwirkender); Chow, Jeremy (Mitwirkender); Crilley, Mariah (Mitwirkender); Duquès, Matt (Mitwirkender); Duquès, Matthew (Mitwirkender); Hulbert, Annette (Mitwirkender); Johnson, Shelby (Mitwirkender); Patsoura, Elliot (Mitwirkender); Payton, Jason M. (Mitwirkender); Scarth, Kate (Mitwirkender); Sweeting, Adam W. (Mitwirkender); Yoon, Ami (Mitwirkender)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781684484324
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    RVK Klassifikation: MS 9000
    Schriftenreihe: Transits: Literature, Thought & Culture 1650-1850
    Schlagworte: Klimaänderung; Wasser; Neuer Materialismus; Indigenismus; Entkolonialisierung; Utopie
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (230 p.), 20 color images
  4. Transatlantic Women Travelers, 1688-1843

    This important new collection explores representations of late seventeenth- through mid-nineteenth-century transatlantic women travelers across a range of historical and literary works. While at one time transatlantic studies concentrated... mehr

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    This important new collection explores representations of late seventeenth- through mid-nineteenth-century transatlantic women travelers across a range of historical and literary works. While at one time transatlantic studies concentrated predominantly on men’s travels, this volume highlights the resilience of women who ventured voluntarily and by force across the Atlantic—some seeking mobility, adventure, knowledge, wealth, and freedom, and others surviving subjugation, capture, and enslavement. The essays gathered here concern themselves with the fictional and the historical, national and geographic location, racial and ethnic identities, and the configuration of the transatlantic world in increasingly taught texts such as The Female American and The Woman of Colour, as well as less familiar material such as Merian’s writing on the insects of Surinam and Falconbridge’s travels to Sierra Leone. Intersectional in its approach, and with an afterword by Eve Tavor Bannet, this essential collection will prove indispensable as it provides fresh new perspectives on transatlantic texts and women’s travel therein across the long eighteenth century.

     

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