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Ancient Slavery and Abolition: From Hobbes to Hollywood [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Professor of Roman History, Royal Holloway University of London), (Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama, Oxford University), Edited by (Research Professor, Royal Holloway University of London)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 528 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 217x140x29 mm, kaal: 836 g, 34 in-text illustrations
  • Sari: Classical Presences
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2011
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199574677
  • ISBN-13: 9780199574674
  • Formaat: Hardback, 528 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 217x140x29 mm, kaal: 836 g, 34 in-text illustrations
  • Sari: Classical Presences
  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Jul-2011
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0199574677
  • ISBN-13: 9780199574674
A pathbreaking study of the role played by ancient Greek and Roman sources and voices in the struggle to abolish transatlantic slavery and in representations of that struggle in the twentieth century. Thirteen essays by an interdisciplinary team of specialists from three continents, led by the Centre for the Reception of Greece and Rome at Royal Holloway University of London, ask how both critics and defenders of slavery in media ranging from parliamentary speeches to poetry, fiction, drama, and cinema have summoned the ghosts of the ancient Spartans, Homer, Aristotle, Aeschylus, Pliny, Spartacus, and Prometheus to support their arguments.

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In general, by its range of topics and insightful analysis of different sources, the book will surely give new impetus to reception studies. * Fábio Duarte Joly, Classical Journal *

List of Contributors
xi
List of Illustrations
xv
1 Introduction: `A Valuable Lesson'
1(40)
Edith Hall
2 The Good Master: Pliny, Hobbes, and the Nature of Freedom
41(24)
Richard Alston
3 Appropriations of Spartan Helotage in British Anti-Slavery Debates of the 1790s
65(38)
Stephen Hodkinson
Edith Hall
4 The Influence of Classical Ideas on the Anti-Slavery Debate at the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa (1795-1834)
103(22)
John Hilton
5 A Stronger Muse: Classical Influences on Eighteenth-Century Abolitionist Poetry
125(28)
Brycchan Carey
6 The Politics of Classicism in the Poetry of Phillis Wheatley
153(28)
Emily Greenwood
7 Between Victimhood and Agency: Nydia the Slave in Bulwer's The Last Days of Pompeii
181(28)
Leanne Hunnings
8 The Problem with Prometheus: Myth, Abolition, and Radicalism
209(38)
Edith Hall
9 Recollecting Aristotle: Pro-Slavery Thought in Antebellum America and the Argument of Politics Book I
247(32)
S. Sara Monoson
10 The Auctoritas of Antiquity: Debating Slavery through Classical Exempla in the Antebellum USA
279(40)
Margaret Malamud
11 Yankee She-Men and Octoroon Electra: Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve on Slavery, Race, and Abolition
319(34)
David Lupher
Elizabeth Vandiver
12 Universal Slave Revolts: C. L. R. James's Use of Classical Literature in The Black Jacobins
353(32)
Lydia Langerwerf
13 Eumaeus and Eurycleia in the Deep South: Odyssean Slavery in Sommersby
385(24)
Justine McConnell
Postscript: Slavery, Abolition, Modernity, and the Past 409(16)
Ahuvia Kahane
Consolidated Bibliography 425(42)
Index 467