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Selling Antislavery: Abolition and Mass Media in Antebellum America, Goddu Teresa A.


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Автор: Goddu Teresa A.
Название:  Selling Antislavery: Abolition and Mass Media in Antebellum America
ISBN: 9780812251999
Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)
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ISBN-10: 0812251997
Обложка/Формат: Hardback
Страницы: 344
Вес: 0.66 кг.
Дата издания: 10.04.2020
Серия: Material texts
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: 78 illus.
Размер: 236 x 158 x 28
Ключевые слова: Black & Asian studies, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African American,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
Подзаголовок: Abolition and mass media in antebellum america
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Поставляется из: Англии
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A richly illustrated history of the American Anti-Slavery Society and its print, material, and visual artifacts

Beginning with its establishment in the early 1830s, the American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS) recognized the need to reach and consolidate a diverse and increasingly segmented audience. To do so, it produced a wide array of print, material, and visual media: almanacs and slave narratives, pincushions and gift books, broadsides and panoramas. Building on the distinctive practices of British antislavery and evangelical reform movements, the AASS utilized innovative business strategies to market its productions and developed a centralized distribution system to circulate them widely. In Selling Antislavery, Teresa A. Goddu shows how the AASS operated at the forefront of a new culture industry and, by framing its media as cultural commodities, made antislavery sentiments an integral part of an emerging middle-class identity. She contends that, although the AASSs dominance waned after 1840 as the organization splintered, it nevertheless created one of the first national mass markets.

Goddu maps this extensive media culture, focusing in particular on the material produced by AASS in the decade of the 1830s. She considers how the dissemination of its texts, objects, and tactics was facilitated by the quasi-corporate and centralized character of the organization during this period and demonstrates how its institutional presence remained important to the progress of the larger movement. Exploring antislaverys vast archive and explicating its messages, she emphasizes both the discursive and material aspects of antislaverys appeal, providing a richly textured history of the movement through its artifacts and the modes of circulation it put into place.

Featuring more than seventy-five illustrations, Selling Antislavery offers a thorough case study of the role of reform movements in the rise of mass media and argues for abolitions central importance to the shaping of antebellum middle-class culture.


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Introduction
Chapter 1. Antislavery Inc.
Part I. Antislavery Print Culture
Chapter 2. Summing Up Slavery: The Antislavery Almanac and the Production of Fact
Chapter 3. The African American Slave Narrative as Factual Compendium




Krysia: A Polish Girl`s Stolen Childhood During World War II

Автор: Mihulka Krystyna, Goddu Krystyna Poray
Название: Krysia: A Polish Girl`s Stolen Childhood During World War II
ISBN: 1613734417 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781613734414
Издательство: Gazelle Book Services
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Описание: As German troops and bombs descended upon Poland, Krysia struggled to make sense of the wailing sirens, hushed adult conversations, and tearful faces of everyone around her. Within just days, the peaceful childhood she had known would disappear forever.

Krysia tells the story of one Polish girl's harrowing experiences during World War II as her beloved father was forced into hiding, a Soviet soldier's family took over her house, and finally as she and her mother and brother were forced at gunpoint from their once happy home and deported to a remote Soviet work farm in Kazakhstan.

Through vivid and stirring recollections Mihulka details their deplorable conditions--often near freezing in their barrack buried under mounds of snow, enduring starvation and illness, and witnessing death. But she also recalls moments of hope and tenderness as she, her mother, her brother, and other deportees drew close together, helped one another, and even held small celebrations in captivity. Throughout, the strength, courage, and kindness of Krysia's mother, Zofia, saw them through until they finally found freedom.


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