Writing race across the Atlantic world
Writing race across the Atlantic world: medieval to modern
edited by Philip D. Beidler and Gary Taylor
Publisher: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
ISBN: 0312295960
DDC: 305.80097
LCC: E29
Notes:
Papers from a symposium held at the University of Alabama in 2001.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: E pluribus verum / Philip D. Beidler and Gary Taylor --
A mirror across the water: mimetic racism, hybridity, and cultural
survival / Barbara Fuchs -- Angells in America / Karen Ordahl
Kupperman -- Prehistoric diasporas: colonial theories of the origins
of native American peoples / Gordon M. Sayre -- Michelangelo and the
curse of Ham: from a typology of Jew-hatred to a genealogy of racism
/ Benjamin Braude -- "Extravagant viciousness": slavery and gluttony
in the works of Thomas Tryon / Kim F. Hall -- "Working like a dog":
African labor and racing the human-animal divide in early modern
England / Francesca Royster -- Fresh produce / Joseph Roach -- "Men
to monsters": civility, barbarism, and "race" in early modern Ireland
/ David J. Baker -- Mustapha Rub-a-dub Keli Khan and other famous
early American literary Mahometans / Philip D. Beidler.
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