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In the Shadow of the Gallows

Език Английски езикАнглийски език
Книга С меки корици
Книга In the Shadow of the Gallows Jeannine Marie DeLombard
Код Либристо: 04723657
Издателство University of Pennsylvania Press, август 2014
From Puritan Execution Day rituals to gangsta rap, the black criminal has been an enduring presence... Цялото описание
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From Puritan Execution Day rituals to gangsta rap, the black criminal has been an enduring presence in American culture. To understand why, Jeannine Marie DeLombard insists, we must set aside the lenses of pathology and persecution and instead view the African American felon from the far more revealing perspectives of publicity and personhood. When the Supreme Court declared in Dred Scott that African Americans have "no rights which the white man was bound to respect," it overlooked the right to due process, which ensured that black offenders-even slaves-appeared as persons in the eyes of the law. In the familiar account of African Americans' historical shift "from plantation to prison," we have forgotten how, for a century before the Civil War, state punishment affirmed black political membership in the breach, while a thriving popular crime literature provided early America's best-known models of individual black selfhood. Before there was the slave narrative, there was the criminal confession. Placing the black condemned at the forefront of the African American canon allows us to see how a later generation of enslaved activists-most notably, Frederick Douglass-could marshal the public presence and civic authority necessary to fashion themselves as eligible citizens. At the same time, in an era when abolitionists were charging Americans with the national crime of "manstealing," a racialized sense of culpability became equally central to white civic identity. What, for African Americans, is the legacy of a citizenship grounded in culpable personhood? For white Americans, must membership in a nation built on race slavery always betoken guilt? In the Shadow of the Gallows reads classics by J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur, Edgar Allan Poe, Frederick Douglass, Herman Melville, George Lippard, and Edward Everett Hale alongside execution sermons, criminal confessions, trial transcripts, philosophical treatises, and political polemics to address fundamental questions about race, responsibility, and American civic belonging.

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Пълно заглавие In the Shadow of the Gallows
Език Английски език
Корици Книга - С меки корици
Дата на издаване 2014
Брой страници 456
Баркод 9780812223170
ISBN 0812223179
Код Либристо 04723657
Издателство University of Pennsylvania Press
Тегло 738
Размери 228 x 154 x 32
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