Sidbury focuses on the history and perspectives of enslaved blacks to develop 'Gabriel's Virginia' as a counterpoint to 'Jeffersonian Virginia.'Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Acknowledgments Prologue: from blacks in Virginia to black Virginians 1. The emergence of racial consciousness in eighteenth-century Virginia Part I. Cultural Progress: Creolization, Appropriation, and Collective Identity in Gabriel's Virginia: 2. Forging an oppositional culture: Gabriel's conspiracy and the process of cultural appropriation 3. Individualism, community, and identity in Gabriel's conspiracy 4. Making sense of Gabriel's conspiracy: immediate responses to the conspiracy Part II. Social Practice: Urbanization, Commercialization, and Identity in the Daily Life of Gabriel's Richmond: 5. The growth of early Richmond 6. Labor, race, and identity in early Richmond 7. Race and constructions of gender in early Richmond Epilogue: Gabriel and Richmond in historical and fictional time 8. Gabriel's Conspiracy in memory and fiction Appendix Notes.
Introduction Acknowledgments Prologue: from blacks in Virginia to black Virginians 1. The emergence of racial consciousness in eighteenth-century Virginia Part I. Cultural Progress: Creolization, Appropriation, and Collective Identity in Gabriel's Virginia: 2. Forging an oppositional culture: Gabriel's conspiracy and the process of cultural appropriation 3. Individualism, community, and identity in Gabriel's conspiracy 4. Making sense of Gabriel's conspiracy: immediate responses to the conspiracy Part II. Social Practice: Urbanization, Commercialization, and Identity in the Daily Life of Gabriel's Richmond: 5. The growth of early Richmond 6. Labor, race, and identity in early Richmond 7. Race and constructions of gender in early Richmond Epilogue: Gabriel and Richmond in historical and fictional time 8. Gabriel's Conspiracy in memory and fiction Appendix Notes.
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