Transformable race : surprising metamorphoses in the literature of early America / Katy L. Chiles
- Author:
- Chiles, Katy L.
- Published:
- New York : Oxford University Press, [2014]
- Physical Description:
- xi, 315 pages ; 25 cm
- Contents:
- Introduction: surprising metamorphoses -- Becoming colored in Occom and Wheatley's early America -- To make Samson Occom "so" -- "To make a poet black" -- The political bodies of Benjamin Franklin and Hendrick Aupaumut -- You are what you eat; or, Franklin's practice makes (almost) perfect -- Hendrick Aupaumut's own color -- Transforming into natives: Crèvecoeur, Marrant, and Brown on becoming Indian -- Passing as, transforming into Crèvecoeur's American race -- John Marrant becoming Cherokee -- Edgar Huntly's unsettling transformation -- Doubting transformable race: -- Equiano, Brackenridge, and the textuality of natural history -- To quote and to question: Olaudah Equiano's provocative ends -- Brackenridge and the limits of writing natural history -- Epilogue: interiorizing racial metamorphosis: -- The Algerine captive's language of sympathy.
- Subject(s):
- American literature—18th century—History and criticism
- Race in literature
- Race awareness in literature
- Race relations in literature
- Human skin color in literature
- Black people—Race identity—United States—History—18th century
- Indians of North America—Ethnic identity—History—18th century
- White people—Race identity—United States—History—18th century
- United States—History—18th century
- ISBN:
- 9780199313501
0199313504 - Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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