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Barbary Captives

An Anthology of Early Modern Slave Memoirs by Europeans in North Africa

«Barbary Captives is a singularly inventive anthology of captivity narratives that charts the experience of Mediterranean captivity and enslavement in the early modern era. These narratives of enslaved Europeans in North Africa provide a remarkably nuanced perspective on religious tensions and political conflicts within Europe and across the Mediterranean region. The experience of captured Europeans enhances our historical knowledge of the experience of Black slavery across the Atlantic. Mario Klarer’s anthology traces a wide interdisciplinary and intertextual arc that bridges historical archives with literary genres. Klarer’s careful editorial eye opens up a world of scholarly inquiry that was hitherto hidden and obscured.»

Homi K. Bhabha, author of <i>The Location of Culture</i>
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Detaljer

Forlag
Columbia University Press
Innbinding
Innbundet
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780231175241
Utgivelsesår
2022
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«Barbary Captives is a singularly inventive anthology of captivity narratives that charts the experience of Mediterranean captivity and enslavement in the early modern era. These narratives of enslaved Europeans in North Africa provide a remarkably nuanced perspective on religious tensions and political conflicts within Europe and across the Mediterranean region. The experience of captured Europeans enhances our historical knowledge of the experience of Black slavery across the Atlantic. Mario Klarer’s anthology traces a wide interdisciplinary and intertextual arc that bridges historical archives with literary genres. Klarer’s careful editorial eye opens up a world of scholarly inquiry that was hitherto hidden and obscured.»

Homi K. Bhabha, author of <i>The Location of Culture</i>

«Barbary Captives is an immensely valuable resource both for the cultural history of Old World slavery represented in the memoirs of Europeans from Iceland to Spain held captive in Muslim lands and for the history of genre, the literary history of the novel and of later narratives of Black slavery with which the memoirs in this collection are intimately entwined. It is a work of global history in granular detail.»

Thomas W. Laqueur, author of <i>Making Sex: Body and Gender from the Greeks to Freud</i>

«The published and manuscript narratives compiled by Europeans seized and enslaved by Muslim corsairs are rich but complex and controversial sources. Mario Klarer has done readers interested in the varieties of early modern captivity a great service by combining and editing examples of this genre from nine different European regions and over a span of three centuries.»

Linda Colley, author of <i>The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen: Warfare, Constitutions, and the Making of

«An important and deeply revealing collection of texts. Shedding light on the rise of the novel, the modern autobiography, and the reception of African American slave narratives, this book maps uncharted territory in literature and history alike.»

Stephen Greenblatt, author of <i>The Swerve: How the World Became Modern</i>

«Gripping material, finally rendered accessible.»

International Journal of Maritime History

«It provides a wealth of information from a variety of perspectives in ways that capture readers' attention and at a reasonable price, making Barbary Captives a treasure for any collection.»

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