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- English
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Race and Respectability in an Early Black Atlantic
About this book
Race and Respectability in an Early Black Atlantic examines the means through which people of African descent embodied tenets of respectability as a coping strategy to navigate enslavement and racial oppression in the early Black Atlantic world. The term "respectability politics" refers to the way members of a minoritized population adopt the customs and manners of a dominant culture in order to gain visibility and combat negative stereotypes about their subject group. Today respectability politics can be seen in how those within and outside Black communities police the behavior of Black celebrities, critique protest movements, and celebrate accomplishments by people of African descent who break racial barriers.To study the origins of the complicated relationship between race and respectability, Cassander L. Smith shows that early American literatures reveal Black communities engaging with issues of respectability from the very beginning of the transatlantic slave trade. Concerns about character and comportment influenced the literary production of Black Atlantic communities, particularly in the long eighteenth century. Uncovering the central importance of respectability as a theme shaping the literary development of cultures throughout the early Black Atlantic, Smith illuminates the mechanics of respectability politics in a range of texts, including poetry, letters, and life writing by Phillis Wheatley, Olaudah Equiano, and expatriates on the west coast of Africa in Sierra Leone.Through these early Black texts, Race and Respectability in an Early Black Atlantic considers respectability politics as a malleable strategy that has both energized and suppressed Black cultures for centuries.
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Table of contents
- COVER
- TITLE PAGE
- COPYRIGHT PAGE
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- ONE. âNO ROGUE, NO RASCAL, NO THIEFâ: Respectability and âAdam Negroâs Tryalâ
- TWO. âTHOSE WHO SEEMâD TO RESPECT MEâ: Phillis Wheatley at the Border of Respectability
- THREE. (SOME) BLACK LIVES MATTER: Olaudah Equiano and the Social Racial Contract
- FOUR. âMY POOR LITTLE ILL-THRIVEN SWARTHY DAUGHTERâ: Granville Sharp and the Respectability of Deportation to Province of Freedom
- FIVE. âSEND ME OVER ONE WORTHYâ: Reimagining Respectability in Sierra Leone
- NOTES
- INDEX