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Ariel's Ecology - Plantations, Personhood, and Colonialism in the American Tropics (Paperback)
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Ariel's Ecology - Plantations, Personhood, and Colonialism in the American Tropics (Paperback)
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What happens if we abandon the assumption that a person is a
discrete, world-making agent who acts on and creates place? This,
Monique Allewaert contends, is precisely what occurred on
eighteenth-century American plantations, where labor practices and
ecological particularities threatened the literal and conceptual
boundaries that separated persons from the natural world.
Integrating political philosophy and ecocriticism with literary
analysis, Ariel's Ecology explores the forms of personhood that
developed out of New World plantations, from Georgia and Florida
through Jamaica to Haiti and extending into colonial metropoles
such as Philadelphia. Allewaert's examination of the writings of
naturalists, novelists, and poets; the oral stories of Africans in
the diaspora; and Afro-American fetish artifacts shows that persons
in American plantation spaces were pulled into a web of
environmental stresses, ranging from humidity to the demand for
sugar. This in turn gave rise to modes of personhood explicitly
attuned to human beings' interrelation with nonhuman forces in a
process we might call ecological. Certainly the possibility that
colonial life revokes human agency haunts works from Shakespeare's
Tempest and Montesquieu's Spirit of the Laws to Spivak's theories
of subalternity. In Allewaert's interpretation, the transformation
of colonial subjectivity into ecological personhood is not a
nightmare; it is, rather, a mode of existence until now only
glimmering in Che Guevara's dictum that postcolonial resistance is
synonymous with "perfect knowledge of the ground."
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