Melville and the Idea of Blackness

Melville and the Idea of Blackness
Title Melville and the Idea of Blackness PDF eBook
Author Christopher Freeburg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 213
Release 2012-08-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107022061

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Freeburg analyzes how Melville grapples with realities of racial difference in nineteenth-century America by examining 'blackness' in Melville's fiction.

Melville and the Idea of Blackness

Melville and the Idea of Blackness
Title Melville and the Idea of Blackness PDF eBook
Author Christopher Freeburg
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 213
Release 2012-08-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1139536729

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By examining the unique problems that 'blackness' signifies in Moby-Dick, Pierre, 'Benito Cereno' and 'The Encantadas', Christopher Freeburg analyzes how Herman Melville grapples with the social realities of racial difference in nineteenth-century America. Where Melville's critics typically read blackness as either a metaphor for the haunting power of slavery or an allegory of moral evil, Freeburg asserts that blackness functions as the site where Melville correlates the sociopolitical challenges of transatlantic slavery and US colonial expansion with philosophical concerns about mastery. By focusing on Melville's iconic interracial encounters, Freeburg reveals the important role blackness plays in Melville's portrayal of characters' arduous attempts to seize their own destiny, amass scientific knowledge and perfect themselves. A valuable resource for scholars and graduate students in American literature, this text will also appeal to those working in American, African American and postcolonial studies.

The Power of Blackness: Hawthorne, Poe, Melville

The Power of Blackness: Hawthorne, Poe, Melville
Title The Power of Blackness: Hawthorne, Poe, Melville PDF eBook
Author Harry Levin
Publisher
Pages 263
Release 1976
Genre
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One Foot in the Finite

One Foot in the Finite
Title One Foot in the Finite PDF eBook
Author K. L. Evans
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Pages 225
Release 2017-12-15
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0810136147

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One Foot in the Finite inspires a radical shift in our view of Melville’s project in Moby-Dick, for its guiding notion is that Melville uses his book to call into question the naturalism that distinguishes the early modern period in Europe. Naturalism is not only the idea that reality is exhausted by nature, or that there exists a domain of physical entities subject to autonomous laws and unaffected by human ingenuity; it also implies a counterpart, a world of pretense and deception, a domain of mental entities ontologically distinct from physical entities and therefore constituting a different realm. To naturalists, whales are part of the background of existing objects against which man assembles his various, subjective, rather arbitrary interpretations. But in Moby-Dick Melville casts upon the world a more ingenious eye, one free of the dualist veil. He confronts a basic misconception: that the contents of consciousness comprise a different order from physical life. He rubs out the dividing line modernity has drawn between the human world of names or concepts and the nonhuman world of plants, creatures, geological features, and natural forces. Melville’s philosophizing, carried by fiction, has dramatic consequence. It overturns our view of language as a system of mental representations that might turn out to represent falsely.

Why Read Moby-Dick?

Why Read Moby-Dick?
Title Why Read Moby-Dick? PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Philbrick
Publisher Penguin
Pages 146
Release 2013-09-24
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0143123971

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A “brilliant and provocative” (The New Yorker) celebration of Melville’s masterpiece—from the bestselling author of In the Heart of the Sea, Valiant Ambition, and In the Hurricane's Eye One of the greatest American novels finds its perfect contemporary champion in Why Read Moby-Dick?, Nathaniel Philbrick’s enlightening and entertaining tour through Melville’s classic. As he did in his National Book Award–winning bestseller In the Heart of the Sea, Philbrick brings a sailor’s eye and an adventurer’s passion to unfolding the story behind an epic American journey. He skillfully navigates Melville’s world and illuminates the book’s humor and unforgettable characters—finding the thread that binds Ishmael and Ahab to our own time and, indeed, to all times. An ideal match between author and subject, Why Read Moby-Dick? will start conversations, inspire arguments, and make a powerful case that this classic tale waits to be discovered anew. “Gracefully written [with an] infectious enthusiasm…”—New York Times Book Review

It's a London Thing

It's a London Thing
Title It's a London Thing PDF eBook
Author Caspar Melville
Publisher Music and Society
Pages 272
Release 2019-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 9781526131232

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This book tells the history of the London black music culture that emerged in post-colonial London at the end of the twentieth century; the people who made it, the racial and spatial politics of its development and change, and the part it played in founding London's precious, embattled multiculture. It conceives of the linked scenes around black music in London, from ska, reggae and soul in the 1970s, to rare groove and rave in the 1980s and jungle and its offshoots in the 1990s, to dubstep and grime of the 2000s, as demonstrating enough common features to be thought of as one musical culture, an Afro-diasporic continuum. Core to this idea is that this dance culture has been ignored in history and cultural theory and that it should be thought of as a powerful and internationally significant form of popular art.

The New Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville

The New Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville
Title The New Cambridge Companion to Herman Melville PDF eBook
Author Robert S. Levine
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 281
Release 2014
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1107023130

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This new collection offers timely, critical essays specially commissioned to provide a comprehensive overview of Melville's career.