The History and Adventures of Jack Mansong, the Famous Negro Robber, and Terror of Jamaica
Title | The History and Adventures of Jack Mansong, the Famous Negro Robber, and Terror of Jamaica PDF eBook |
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Pages | 28 |
Release | 1850 |
Genre | Brigands and robbers |
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The History and Adventures of Jack Mansong
Title | The History and Adventures of Jack Mansong PDF eBook |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 1860 |
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The History and Adventures of Jack Mansong, the Famous Negro Robber, and Terror of Jamaica
Title | The History and Adventures of Jack Mansong, the Famous Negro Robber, and Terror of Jamaica PDF eBook |
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Pages | 24 |
Release | 1828 |
Genre | Brigands and robbers |
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The History and Adventures of Jack Mansong
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Pages | 23 |
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Obi
Title | Obi PDF eBook |
Author | William Earle |
Publisher | Broadview Press |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2005-07-27 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781551116693 |
“Three-Fingered Jack,” the protagonist of this 1800 novel, is based on the escaped slave and Jamaican folk hero Jack Mansong, who was believed to have gained his strength from the Afro-Caribbean religion of obeah, or “obi.” His story, told in an inventive mix of styles, is a rousing and sympathetic account of an individual’s attempt to combat slavery while defending family honour. Historically significant for its portrayal of a slave rebellion and of the practice of obeah, Obi is also a fast-paced and lively novel, blending religion, politics, and romance. This Broadview edition includes a critical introduction and a selection of contemporary documents, including historical and literary treatments of obeah and accounts of an eighteenth-century slave rebellion.
Dictionary of Jamaican English
Title | Dictionary of Jamaican English PDF eBook |
Author | Frederic G. Cassidy |
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Pages | 578 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9789766401276 |
The method and plan of this dictionary of Jamaican English are basically the same as those of the Oxford English Dictionary, but oral sources have been extensively tapped in addition to detailed coverage of literature published in or about Jamaica since 1655. It contains information about the Caribbean and its dialects, and about Creole languages and general linguistic processes. Entries give the pronounciation, part-of-speach and usage of labels, spelling variants, etymologies and dated citations, as well as definitions. Systematic indexing indicates the extent to which the lexis is shared with other Caribbean countries.
The Transatlantic Zombie
Title | The Transatlantic Zombie PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah J. Lauro |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 359 |
Release | 2015-07-15 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0813575648 |
Our most modern monster and perhaps our most American, the zombie that is so prevalent in popular culture today has its roots in African soul capture mythologies. The Transatlantic Zombie provides a more complete history of the zombie than has ever been told, explaining how the myth’s migration to the New World was facilitated by the transatlantic slave trade, and reveals the real-world import of storytelling, reminding us of the power of myths and mythmaking, and the high stakes of appropriation and homage. Beginning with an account of a probable ancestor of the zombie found in the Kongolese and Angolan regions of seventeenth-century Africa and ending with a description of the way, in contemporary culture, new media are used to facilitate zombie-themed events, Sarah Juliet Lauro plots the zombie’s cultural significance through Caribbean literature, Haitian folklore, and American literature, film, and the visual arts. The zombie entered US consciousness through the American occupation of Haiti, the site of an eighteenth-century slave rebellion that became a war for independence, thus making the figuration of living death inseparable from its resonances with both slavery and rebellion. Lauro bridges African mythology and US mainstream culture by articulating the ethical complications of the zombie as a cultural conquest that was rebranded for the American cinema. As The Transatlantic Zombie shows, the zombie is not merely a bogeyman representing the ills of modern society, but a battleground over which a cultural war has been fought between the imperial urge to absorb exotic, threatening elements, and the originary, Afro-diasporic culture’s preservation through a strategy of mythic combat.