Maroons and the marooned: runaways and castaways in the Americas
"Commonly, the word maroon refers to someone cast away on an island. One becomes marooned, usually, through a storm at sea or by a captain as a method of punishment. But the term originally denoted escaped slaves. Though being marooned came to be associated mostly with white European castaways,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Commonly, the word maroon refers to someone cast away on an island. One becomes marooned, usually, through a storm at sea or by a captain as a method of punishment. But the term originally denoted escaped slaves. Though being marooned came to be associated mostly with white European castaways, the etymology invites comparison between true maroons (escaped slaves establishing new lives in the wilderness) and people who were marooned (through maritime disaster). This volume brings together literary scholars with historians, encompassing both literal maroons such as in Brazil and South Carolina as well as metaphoric scenarios in time-travel novels and postapocalyptic narratives. Included are examples from The Tempest; Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam trilogy; A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court; and Octavia Butler's Kindred. Both runaways and castaways formed new societies in the wilderness. But true maroons, escaped slaves, were not cast away; they chose to fly towards the uncertainties of the wild in pursuit of freedom. In effect, this volume gives these maroons proper credit, at the very heart of American history"-- "A provocative juxtaposition of escaped slaves and the shipwrecked across the Americas"-- |
Beschreibung: | xxiii, 198 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte 23 cm |
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505 | 8 | |a Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- "Mingled fear and ferocity": a glimpse into the maroon communities of the Great Dismal Swamp / J. Brent Morris -- Belonging and alienation: Gullah Jack and some maroon dimensions of the "Denmark Vesey Conspiracy" / James O'Neil Spady -- "We will never surrender!": Quilombos, their descendants, and the struggle for land and rights in Brazil's Ribeira / Edward Shore -- The Bermuda assemblage: toward a posthuman globalization / Steven Mentz -- Bookends of history: maroonage in The Female American and Die Wand / Peter Sands -- Castaways, re-captive slaves, and resistance: testing the boundaries of freedom in the work of Yvette Christiansë / Simon Lewis -- The opacity of home -- being marooned at the end of the world / Claire Curtis -- "Lest darkness fall": castaways in time and space in popular turn-of-the-century fiction / Richard Bodek -- Maroons and the American epic / Joseph Kelly -- List of contributors -- Index | |
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contents | Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- "Mingled fear and ferocity": a glimpse into the maroon communities of the Great Dismal Swamp / J. Brent Morris -- Belonging and alienation: Gullah Jack and some maroon dimensions of the "Denmark Vesey Conspiracy" / James O'Neil Spady -- "We will never surrender!": Quilombos, their descendants, and the struggle for land and rights in Brazil's Ribeira / Edward Shore -- The Bermuda assemblage: toward a posthuman globalization / Steven Mentz -- Bookends of history: maroonage in The Female American and Die Wand / Peter Sands -- Castaways, re-captive slaves, and resistance: testing the boundaries of freedom in the work of Yvette Christiansë / Simon Lewis -- The opacity of home -- being marooned at the end of the world / Claire Curtis -- "Lest darkness fall": castaways in time and space in popular turn-of-the-century fiction / Richard Bodek -- Maroons and the American epic / Joseph Kelly -- List of contributors -- Index |
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spelling | Maroons and the marooned runaways and castaways in the Americas edited by Richard Bodek and Joseph Kelly Jackson University Press of Mississippi 2020 xxiii, 198 Seiten Illustrationen, Karte 23 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Caribbean studies series Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- "Mingled fear and ferocity": a glimpse into the maroon communities of the Great Dismal Swamp / J. Brent Morris -- Belonging and alienation: Gullah Jack and some maroon dimensions of the "Denmark Vesey Conspiracy" / James O'Neil Spady -- "We will never surrender!": Quilombos, their descendants, and the struggle for land and rights in Brazil's Ribeira / Edward Shore -- The Bermuda assemblage: toward a posthuman globalization / Steven Mentz -- Bookends of history: maroonage in The Female American and Die Wand / Peter Sands -- Castaways, re-captive slaves, and resistance: testing the boundaries of freedom in the work of Yvette Christiansë / Simon Lewis -- The opacity of home -- being marooned at the end of the world / Claire Curtis -- "Lest darkness fall": castaways in time and space in popular turn-of-the-century fiction / Richard Bodek -- Maroons and the American epic / Joseph Kelly -- List of contributors -- Index "Commonly, the word maroon refers to someone cast away on an island. One becomes marooned, usually, through a storm at sea or by a captain as a method of punishment. But the term originally denoted escaped slaves. Though being marooned came to be associated mostly with white European castaways, the etymology invites comparison between true maroons (escaped slaves establishing new lives in the wilderness) and people who were marooned (through maritime disaster). This volume brings together literary scholars with historians, encompassing both literal maroons such as in Brazil and South Carolina as well as metaphoric scenarios in time-travel novels and postapocalyptic narratives. Included are examples from The Tempest; Margaret Atwood's MaddAddam trilogy; A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court; and Octavia Butler's Kindred. Both runaways and castaways formed new societies in the wilderness. But true maroons, escaped slaves, were not cast away; they chose to fly towards the uncertainties of the wild in pursuit of freedom. In effect, this volume gives these maroons proper credit, at the very heart of American history"-- "A provocative juxtaposition of escaped slaves and the shipwrecked across the Americas"-- Flucht Motiv (DE-588)4154675-1 gnd rswk-swf Sklave Motiv (DE-588)4204854-0 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Schiffbrüchiger Motiv (DE-588)4639957-4 gnd rswk-swf Amerika (DE-588)4001670-5 gnd rswk-swf Maroons Maroons in literature America / History HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies) America History (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Amerika (DE-588)4001670-5 g Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Sklave Motiv (DE-588)4204854-0 s Flucht Motiv (DE-588)4154675-1 s Schiffbrüchiger Motiv (DE-588)4639957-4 s DE-604 Bodek, Richard 1961- (DE-588)172715466 edt Kelly, Joseph 1962- (DE-588)1182433561 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, epub 978-1-4968-2721-0 978-1-4968-2722-7 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, pdf 978-1-4968-2723-4 978-1-4968-2724-1 |
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