Fugitive Vision: Slave Image and Black Identity in Antebellum Na

Fugitive Vision: Slave Image and Black Identity in Antebellum Na

Fugitive VisionSlave Image and Black Identity in Antebellum Narrative\nAuthor(s): Michael A. Chaney\nFormat: Paperback\nPublisher: Indiana University Press, United States\nImprint: Indiana University Press\nISBN-13: 9780253221087, 978-0253221087\nSynopsis\nAnalyzing the impact of black abolitionist iconography on early black literature and the formation of black identity, Fugitive Vision examines the writings of Frederick Douglass, William Wells Brown, William and Ellen Craft, and Harriet Jacobs, and the slave potter David Drake. Juxtaposing pictorial and literary representations, the book argues that the visual offered an alternative to literacy for current and former slaves, whose works mobilize forms of illustration that subvert dominant representations of slavery by both apologists and abolitionists. From a portrait of Douglass's mother as Ramses to the incised snatches of proverb and prophecy on Dave the Potter's ceramics, the book identifies a \""fugitive vision\"" that reforms o.

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