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Fanatical Schemes - Proslavery Rhetoric and the Tragedy of Consensus (Paperback, 2)
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Fanatical Schemes - Proslavery Rhetoric and the Tragedy of Consensus (Paperback, 2)
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What was the relationship between rhetoric and slavery, and how did
rhetoric fail as an alternative to violence, becoming instead its
precursor? "Fanatical Schemes" is a study of proslavery rhetoric in
the 1830s. A common understanding of the antebellum slavery debate
is that the increased stridency of abolitionists in the 1830s,
particularly the abolitionist pamphlet campaign of 1835, provoked
proslavery politicians into greater intransigence and inflammatory
rhetoric. Patricia Roberts-Miller argues that, on the contrary,
inflammatory rhetoric was inherent to proslavery ideology and
predated any shift in abolitionist practices. She examines novels,
speeches, and defenses of slavery written after the pamphlet
controversy to underscore the tenets of proslavery ideology and the
qualities that made proslavery rhetoric effective. She also
examines anti-abolitionist rhetoric in newspapers from the spring
of 1835 and the history of slave codes (especially anti-literacy
laws) to show that anti-abolitionism and extremist rhetoric long
preceded more strident abolitionist activity in the 1830s. The
consensus that was achieved by proslavery advocates, argues
Roberts-Miller, was not just about slavery, nor even simply about
race. It was also about manhood, honor, authority, education, and
political action. In the end, proslavery activists worked to keep
the realm of public discourse from being a place in which dominant
points of view could be criticized--an achievement that was,
paradoxically, both a rhetorical success and a tragedy.
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