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Fictionnaliser l’origine ... : Le Quatrième Siècle d’Édouard Glissant et Texaco de Patrick Chamoiseau ...
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Signifying against antiblackness: Black Rhetoric in early African American writing
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My dissertation, Signifying Against Antiblackness: Black Rhetoric in Early African American Writing, theorizes “Black Rhetoric” as a literary and theoretical tradition, distinct from the Anglo-American canon, that interrogates language as an apparatus of power. Through sermons, political pamphlets, press editorials, and life narratives, antebellum Black Rhetoricians such as David Walker, Adam Carman, William Whipper, and Harriet Wilson study how language can be used to mask antiblack violence. Each chapter balances two argumentative objectives: to demonstrate that Black Rhetoric produces knowledge about the relationship between language and antiblackness, and to show how Black Rhetoric is an active practice that intervenes in the masking protocols of antiblackness through argumentation, grammar, typography, sentence structuring, historiography, typology, characterization, and structural assembly, all of which stage the ontological contestation over meaning. This project draws on Hortense Spillers’s description of “American Grammar” as the “dominant symbolic activity,” an order of meaning wherein Black beings are recognizable only as that which is inhuman (or non-human). This order of meaning shapes the antebellum discursive context where seemingly diverse white discourses repress relations of power and enactments of violence in order to naturalize black inferiority. Black Rhetoric, by contrast, explicitly articulates the racist psychic and material investments that bond transnational power sectors to enslavement and other forms of antiblack violence. As such, Black Rhetoric interrogates how our behaviors are linguistically fabricated and directed, thereby rupturing American Grammar. ; Limited ; Author requested closed access (OA after 2yrs) in Vireo ETD system
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American Grammar; antiblackness; Black Rhetoric; David Walker; Early Black Literature; Frederick Douglass; Harriet Wilson; Orations Commemorating the Abolition of the Slave Trade; signification
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/108677
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La mémoire de la traversée dans L’empreinte à Crusoé de Patrick Chamoiseau
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In: Voix Plurielles; Vol. 19 No. 1 (2022); 2-13 ; 1925-0614 (2022)
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African migrants plight in India: Afrophobia impedes India's race for Africa's resources and markets ...
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African migrants plight in India: Afrophobia impedes India's race for Africa's resources and markets ...
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African migrants plight in India: Afrophobia impedes India's race for Africa's resources and markets ...
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African migrants plight in India: Afrophobia impedes India's race for Africa's resources and markets ...
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"The Coast Swarms with Slave Ships": Slaving Trading and Captives after Abolition
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The Villancicos de Negro in Manuscript 50 of the Biblioteca Geral da Universidade de Coimbra: A Case Study of Black Cultural Agency and Racial Representation in 17th-Century Portugal
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In: http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1483636386001958 (2017)
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To Heal and to Harm: Medicine, Knowledge, and Power in the Atlantic Slave Trade
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The African slave population of Portuguese India: Demographics and impact on Indo-Portuguese
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Pastor Kogba Slave Pen
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In: The Sherbro Language and Culture of Sierra Leone (2016)
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Charles Barlay Slave Pen
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In: The Sherbro Language and Culture of Sierra Leone (2016)
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Data from: Palenque de San Basilio in Colombia: genetic data supports an oral history of a paternal ancestry in Congo ...
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Palenque de San Basilio in Colombia: genetic data support an oral history of a paternal ancestry in Congo
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In: Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences , 283 (1827) , Article 20152980. (2016) (2016)
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The Sea and the Shackle: African and Creole Mariners and the Making of a Luso-African Atlantic Commercial Culture, 1721-1835 ...
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Old Oyo Influences on the Transformation of Lucumí Identity in Colonial Cuba
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In: Lovejoy, Henry B.(2012). Old Oyo Influences on the Transformation of Lucumí Identity in Colonial Cuba. UCLA: History 0429. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5md66554 (2012)
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Old Oyo Influences on the Transformation of Lucumí Identity in Colonial Cuba
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The African lexical contribution to Ndyuka, Saramaccan, and other creoles: Implications for how creoles develop
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