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Author Murphy, Laura (Laura T.), author.

Title The new slave narrative : the battle over representations of contemporary slavery / Laura T. Murphy.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2019]
©2019

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Description 1 online resource (xxiii, 289 pages) : illustrations
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary A century and a half after the abolition of slavery in the United States, survivors of contemporary forms of enslavement from around the world have revived a powerful tool of the abolitionist movement: first-person narratives of slavery and freedom. Just as Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, and others used autobiographical testimonies in the fight to eradicate slavery, today's new slave narrators play a crucial role in shaping an antislavery agenda. Their writings unveil the systemic underpinnings of global slavery while critiquing the precarity of their hard-fought freedom. At the same time, the demands of antislavery organizations, religious groups, and book publishers circumscribe the voices of the enslaved, coopting their narratives in support of alternative agendas. In this pathbreaking interdisciplinary study, Laura T. Murphy argues that the slave narrative has reemerged as a twenty-first-century genre that has gained new currency in the context of the memoir boom, post-9/11 anti-Islamic sentiment, and conservative family-values politics. She analyzes a diverse range of dozens of book-length accounts of modern slavery from Africa, Asia, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe, examining the narrative strategies that survivors of slavery employ to make their experiences legible and to promote a reinvigorated antislavery agenda. By putting these stories into conversation with one another, The New Slave Narrative reveals an emergent survivor-centered counterdiscourse of collaboration and systemic change that offers an urgent critique of the systems that maintain contemporary slavery, as well as of the human rights industry and the antislavery movement.
Contents Introduction : The Reemergence of the Slave Narrative in the Twenty-First Century -- Making Slavery Legible -- The Not-Yet-Freedom Narrative -- Blackface Abolition -- Sex Problems and Antislavery's Cognitive Dissonance -- What the Genre Creates, It Destroys : The Rise and Fall of Somaly Mam -- Conclusion: Collegial Reading -- Appendix : List of New Slave Narratives.
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Subject Slave narratives.
Slave narratives.
Slavery.
Slavery.
Enslaved persons -- Social conditions.
Enslaved persons -- Social conditions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Murphy, Laura (Laura T.). New slave narrative. New York : Columbia University Press, ©2019 9780231188241 9780231188258 (OCoLC)1115096293
ISBN 9780231547734 (electronic book)
0231547730 (electronic book)
9780231188241 (hardcover)
0231188242 (hardcover)
9780231188258 (paperback)
0231188250 (paperback)