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Subjects of slavery, agents of change : women and power in Gothic novels and slave narratives, 1790-1865  Cover Image Book Book

Subjects of slavery, agents of change : women and power in Gothic novels and slave narratives, 1790-1865

Winter, Kari J. (Author).

Summary: In Subjects of Slavery, Agents of Change Kari J. Winter compares the ways in which two marginalized genres of women's writing - female Gothic novels and slave narratives - represent the oppression of women and their resistance to oppression. Analyzing the historical contexts in which Gothic novels and slave narratives were written, Winter shows that both types of writing expose the sexual politics at the heart of patriarchal culture and both represent the terrifying aspects of life for women. Female Gothic novelists such as Emily and Charlotte Bronte, Ann Radcliffe, and Mary Shelley uncover the terror of the familiar - the routine brutality and injustice of the patriarchal family and of conventional religion, as well as the intersecting oppressions of gender and class. They represent the world as, in Mary Wollstonecraft's words, "a vast prison" in which women are "born slaves." Writing during the same period, Harriet Jacobs, Nancy Prince, and other former slaves in the United States expose the "all-pervading corruption" of southern slavery. Their narratives combine strident attacks on the patriarchal order with criticism of white women's own racism and classism. These texts challenge white women to repudiate their complicity in a racist culture and to join their black sisters in a war against the "peculiar institution." Winter explores as well the ways that Gothic heroines and slave women resisted subjugation. Moments of escape from the horrors of patriarchal domination provide the protagonists with essential periods of respite from pain. Because this escape is never more than temporary, however, both types of narrative conclude tensely. The novelists refuse to affirm either hope or despair, thereby calling into question conventional endings of marriage or death. And although slave narratives were typically framed by white-authored texts, containment of the black voice did not diminish the inherent revolutionary conclusion of antislavery writing. According to Winter, both Gothic novels and slave narratives suggest that although women are victims and mediators of the dominant order they also can become agents of historical change.

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  • ISBN: 082031420X (alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780820314204 (alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: print
    xii, 172 p. ; 24 cm.
  • Publisher: Athens : University of Georgia Press, c1992.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-165) and index.
Subject: American literature Women authors History and criticism
Slaves United States Biography History and criticism
English fiction Women authors History and criticism
Slaves English-speaking countries Intellectual life
Slaves' writings, American History and criticism
Women and literature English-speaking countries
Horror tales, English History and criticism
Gothic revival (Literature) United States
Gothic revival (Literature) Great Britain
Power (Social sciences) in literature
African American women in literature
Sex role in literature
Littérature américaine Histoire et critique
Slaves États-Unis Biographies Histoire et critique
Roman anglais Histoire et critique
Écrits d'esclaves américains Histoire et critique
Récits d'horreur anglais Histoire et critique
Pouvoir (Sciences sociales) dans la littérature
Noires américaines dans la littérature
Littérature frénétique
Rôle selon le sexe dans la littérature
Femmes dans la littérature
Écrits de femmes américains Histoire et critique
Écrits de femmes anglais Histoire et critique
Littérature d'épouvante anglaise Histoire et critique
Écrits d'esclaves États-Unis Histoire et critique
Littérature anglaise Femmes écrivains Histoire et critique
Roman gothique
Femmes Dans la littérature
Noires américaines Dans la littérature
Esclavage Dans la littérature
Rôle selon le sexe Dans la littérature
Littérature américaine Femmes écrivains Histoire et critique
Esclaves États-Unis Biographies Histoire et critique
Roman anglais Femmes écrivains Histoire et critique
Noires Dans la littérature
Frauenroman
Gothic novel
Frau
Geschichte (1790-1865)
Sklavin
Autobiographische Literatur
écrivaine esclave roman américain (Etats-Unis) roman noir anglais (gothique) 1790 / 1865
Englisch
USA

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