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Representing Mixed Race in Jamaica and England from the Abolition Era to the Present

 

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Representing Mixed Race in Jamaica and England from the Abolition Era to the Present


by Sara Salih (Author)

 

Hardback

ISBN: 9780415398084

 

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Presents a study that considers cultural representations of 'brown' people in Jamaica and England alongside the determinations of race by statute from the Abolition era onwards. This title explores the extent to which colonial ideologies may have been underpinned by what might be called subject-constituting statutes.


This study considers cultural representations of 'brown' people in Jamaica and England alongside the determinations of race by statute from the Abolition era onwards. Through close readings of contemporary fictions and 'histories', Salih probes the extent to which colonial ideologies may have been underpinned by what might be called subject-constituting statutes, along with the potential for force and violence which necessarily undergird the law. The author explores the role legal and non-legal discourse plays in disciplining the brown body in pre and post-Abolition colonial contexts, as well as how are other bodies and identities - e.g. black, white are discursively disciplined. Salih examines whether or not it's possible to say that non-legal texts such as prose fictions are engaged in this kind of discursive disciplining, and more broadly, looks at what contemporary formulations of 'mixed' identity owe to these legal or non-legal discursive formations. This study demonstrates the striking connections between historical and contemporary discourses of race and brownness and argues for a shift in the ways we think about, represent and discuss 'mixed race' people.


 

ISBN 415398088
ISBN13 9780415398084
Publisher Routledge
Format Hardback
Publication date 03/12/2010
Pages 214
Weight (grammes) 408
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 229
Width (mm) 152

1: Introduction: The Mulatto in Law and Literature 2: Pre-Emancipation Stories of Race: Marly and The Woman of Colour 3: Legitimacy, Illegitimacy and Citizenship in the Nineteenth Century: Dinah Craik's Olive and Richard Hill's Lights and Shadows 4: Mulattos in the Contact Zone: Mary Seacole and Ozias Midwinter Coda: Modern Mulattos: Mona Lisa and The Crying Game Notes Bibliography Index