Unsilencing slavery :: telling truths about Rose Hall Plantation, Jamaica /
"Popular references to the Rose Hall Great House in Jamaica often focus on the legend of the "White Witch of Rose Hall." Over one hundred thousand people visit this plantation every year, many hoping to catch a glimpse of Annie Palmer's ghost. After experiencing this tour with he...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Popular references to the Rose Hall Great House in Jamaica often focus on the legend of the "White Witch of Rose Hall." Over one hundred thousand people visit this plantation every year, many hoping to catch a glimpse of Annie Palmer's ghost. After experiencing this tour with her daughter in 2013 and leaving Jamaica haunted by the silences of the tour, Celia E. Naylor resolved to write a history of Rose Hall about those people who actually had a right to haunt this place of terror and trauma-the enslaved. Naylor deftly guides us through a strikingly different Rose Hall. She introduces readers to the silences of the archives and unearths the names and experiences of the enslaved at Rose Hall in the decades immediately before the abolition of slavery in Jamaica. She then offers a careful reading of Herbert G. de Lisser's 1929 novel, The White Witch of Rosehall-which gave rise to the myth of the "White Witch"-and a critical analysis of the current tours at Rose Hall Great House. Naylor's interdisciplinary examination engages different modes of history making, history telling, and truth telling to excavate the lives of enslaved people, highlighting enslaved women as they navigated the violences of the Jamaican slavocracy and plantationscape. Moving beyond the legend, she examines iterations of the afterlives of slavery in the ongoing construction of slavery museums, memorializations, and movements for Black lives and the enduring case for Black humanity. Alongside her book, she has created a website as another way for readers to explore the truths of Rose Hall: rosehallproject.columbia.edu"-- |
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spelling | Naylor, Celia E., author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjKh8GvkWdvGyVQcf67m3P http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2007084573 Unsilencing slavery : telling truths about Rose Hall Plantation, Jamaica / Celia E. Naylor. Athens : The University of Georgia Press, [2022] 1 online resource (xviii, 253 pages). text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Gender and slavery Initiation to Rose Hall Great House -- In the wake of the archive -- Bondage, birthing, and belonging at Rose Hall Plantation -- "Till shell blow": labor and fugitivity at Rose Hall Plantation -- The fictional fabrication of the myth of the White Witch in Herbert G. De Lisser's The White Witch of Rosehall -- The White Witch and enslaved ghosts reinscribing silences of slavery in the contemporary tours at Rose Hall Great House. Includes bibliographical references and index. "Popular references to the Rose Hall Great House in Jamaica often focus on the legend of the "White Witch of Rose Hall." Over one hundred thousand people visit this plantation every year, many hoping to catch a glimpse of Annie Palmer's ghost. After experiencing this tour with her daughter in 2013 and leaving Jamaica haunted by the silences of the tour, Celia E. Naylor resolved to write a history of Rose Hall about those people who actually had a right to haunt this place of terror and trauma-the enslaved. Naylor deftly guides us through a strikingly different Rose Hall. She introduces readers to the silences of the archives and unearths the names and experiences of the enslaved at Rose Hall in the decades immediately before the abolition of slavery in Jamaica. She then offers a careful reading of Herbert G. de Lisser's 1929 novel, The White Witch of Rosehall-which gave rise to the myth of the "White Witch"-and a critical analysis of the current tours at Rose Hall Great House. Naylor's interdisciplinary examination engages different modes of history making, history telling, and truth telling to excavate the lives of enslaved people, highlighting enslaved women as they navigated the violences of the Jamaican slavocracy and plantationscape. Moving beyond the legend, she examines iterations of the afterlives of slavery in the ongoing construction of slavery museums, memorializations, and movements for Black lives and the enduring case for Black humanity. Alongside her book, she has created a website as another way for readers to explore the truths of Rose Hall: rosehallproject.columbia.edu"-- Provided by publisher. De Lisser, Herbert George, 1878-1944. White Witch of Rosehall. Rose Hall Plantation (Jamaica) History. Enslaved persons Jamaica Montego Bay Social conditions. Plantation life Jamaica Montego Bay History. Vie dans les plantations Jamaïque Montego Bay Histoire. Esclaves Jamaïque Montego Bay Conditions sociales. Plantation life fast Enslaved persons Social conditions fast Jamaica Montego Bay fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJghpkmmMpxpwgmm7qtFrq History fast Literary criticism. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2017026126 Critiques littéraires. rvmgf Print version: 9780820362144 082036214X (DLC) 2021056425 (OCoLC)1285562801 Gender and slavery (Athens, Ga.) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018165038 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3190852 Volltext |
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title_sort | unsilencing slavery telling truths about rose hall plantation jamaica |
title_sub | telling truths about Rose Hall Plantation, Jamaica / |
topic | De Lisser, Herbert George, 1878-1944. White Witch of Rosehall. Enslaved persons Jamaica Montego Bay Social conditions. Plantation life Jamaica Montego Bay History. Vie dans les plantations Jamaïque Montego Bay Histoire. Esclaves Jamaïque Montego Bay Conditions sociales. Plantation life fast Enslaved persons Social conditions fast |
topic_facet | De Lisser, Herbert George, 1878-1944. White Witch of Rosehall. Rose Hall Plantation (Jamaica) History. Enslaved persons Jamaica Montego Bay Social conditions. Plantation life Jamaica Montego Bay History. Vie dans les plantations Jamaïque Montego Bay Histoire. Esclaves Jamaïque Montego Bay Conditions sociales. Plantation life Enslaved persons Social conditions Jamaica Montego Bay History Literary criticism. Critiques littéraires. |
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