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Direct Democracy - Collective Power, the Swarm, and the Literatures of the Americas (Hardcover)
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Direct Democracy - Collective Power, the Swarm, and the Literatures of the Americas (Hardcover)
Series: Caribbean Studies Series
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Beginning with the Haitian Revolution, Scott Henkel lays out a
literary history of direct democracy in the Americas. Much research
considers direct democracy as a form oforganization fit for worker
cooperatives or political movements. Henkel reinterprets it as a
type of collective power, based on the massive slave revolt in
Haiti. In the representations of slaves, women, and workers, Henkel
traces a history of power through the literatures of the Americas
during the long nineteenth century. Thinking about democracy as a
type of power presents a challenge to common, often bureaucratic
and limited interpretations of the term and opens an alternative
archive, which Henkel argues includes C. L. R. James's The Black
Jacobins, Walt Whitman's Democratic Vistas, Lucy Parsons's speeches
advocating for the eight-hour workday, B. Traven's novels of the
Mexican Revolution, and Marie Vieux Chauvet's novella about Haitian
dictatorship. Henkel asserts that each writer recognized this power
and represented its physical manifestation as a swarm. This
metaphor bears a complicated history, often describing a group, a
movement, or a community. Indeed it conveys multiplicity and
complexity, a collective power. This metaphor's many uses
illustrate Henkel's main concerns, the problems of democracy,
slavery, and labor,the dynamics of racial repression and
resistance, and the issues of power which run throughout the
Americas.
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