Title of article :
The Epistemology of Slave Conspiracy
Author/Authors :
Kay.، Gillman, Susan نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
This essay envisions an American literary history that would allow for a comparative study of race, slavery, and nation. Comparing two 19th century novels, one Cuban and one US, that draw on a 1844 Cuban slave uprising, Gillman examines the political and cultural work slave revolts do in different national contexts. The essay also discusses the reception of Helen Hunt Jackson and Harriet Beecher Stowe by the Latin American intellectuals José Mart? and Roberto Fern?ndez Retamar, a revisioning that transforms these novelist from examples of an undervalued literature of womenʹs sentimental reform to central texts of Our American literature.
Keywords :
Prospect Theory , Stochastic dominance , utility , Probability Weighting , Inverses
Journal title :
MODERN FICTION STUDIES
Journal title :
MODERN FICTION STUDIES