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| #101745 in Books | Oxford University Press, USA | 1997-09-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.10 x.80 x9.00l,.95 | File type: PDF | 296 pages | ||2 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| This book is brilliant.|By Patricia|Saidiya Hartman is clearly a genius. This book is brilliant.|5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Hartman begins her text by refusing to inure her audience ...|By Kindle Customer|Hartman begins her text by refusing to inure her audience with depictions of the violated enslaved A
In this provocative and original exploration of racial subjugation during slavery and its aftermath, Saidiya Hartman illumines the forms of terror and resistance that shaped black identity. Scenes of Subjection examines the forms of domination that usually go undetected; in particular, the encroachments of power that take place through notions of humanity, enjoyment, protection, rights, and consent. By looking at slave narratives, plantation diaries, popular the...
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