Provocative Eloquence Provocative Eloquence

Provocative Eloquence

Theater, Violence, and Antislavery Speech in the Antebellum United States

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Publisher Description

In the mid-19th century, rhetoric surrounding slavery was permeated by violence. Slavery’s defenders often used brute force to suppress opponents, and even those abolitionists dedicated to pacifism drew upon visions of widespread destruction. Provocative Eloquence recounts how the theater, long an arena for heightened eloquence and physical contest, proved terribly relevant in the lead up to the Civil War. As antislavery speech and open conflict intertwined, the nation became a stage. The book brings together notions of intertextuality and interperformativity to understand how the confluence of oratorical and theatrical practices in the antebellum period reflected the conflict over slavery and deeply influenced the language that barely contained that conflict. The book draws on a wide range of work in performance studies, theater history, black performance theory, oratorical studies, and literature and law to provide a new narrative of the interaction of oratorical, theatrical, and literary histories of the nineteenth-century U.S.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2019
26 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
296
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Michigan Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
4.8
MB

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