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" At the end of a tortured, negrophobic passage, that shifts anxiously between piety, prevarication, and perversion, the text finally confronts its fear; nothing other than the repetition of its resemblance "in part": (Negroes) are represented by all authors... "
A Letter on the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Addressed to the Freeholders ... - Seite 58
von William Wilberforce - 1807 - 200 Seiten
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The History of Jamaica. Or, General Survey of the Antient and Modern State ...

Edward Long - 1774 - 640 Seiten
...refemblance than what ariles from their exterior form. In fo vaft a continent as that -of Afric, and in fo great a variety of climates and provinces, we might expect to find a proportionable diverfity among the inhabitants, in- regard to their qualifications of body and mind...
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Christianity and Slavery: In a Course of Lectures Preached at the Cathedral ...

Edward Eliot - 1833 - 266 Seiten
...to their children debases their nature even below that of brutes. They have no moral sensations .... They are represented by all authors as the vilest...resemblance than what arises from their exterior form. These opinions seem to have arisen from viewing the negro only in a state of ahject servitude, and...
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Tensions of Empire: Colonial Cultures in a Bourgeois World

Frederick Cooper, Ann Laura Stoler - 1997 - 488 Seiten
...repetition of its resemblance "in part": "[Negroes] are represented by all authors as the vilest of human kind, to which they have little more pretension...of resemblance than what arises from their exterior forms. " ' From such a colonial encounter between the white presence and its black semblance, there...
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Deconstruction: A Reader

Martin McQuillan - 2001 - 630 Seiten
...repetition of its resemblance 'in part': '[Negroes| are represented by all authors as the vilest of human kind, to which they have little more pretension...of resemblance than what arises from their exterior forms' (my emphasisl. From such a colonial encounter between the white presence and its black semblance,...
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Deconstruction: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies, Band 4

Jonathan D. Culler - 2003 - 400 Seiten
...repetition of its resemblance "in part": (Negroes) are represented by all authors as the vilest of human kind, to which they have little more pretension...of resemblance than what arises from their exterior forms (my italics).18 From such a colonial encounter between the white presence and its black semblance,...
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Postcolonialisms: An Anthology of Cultural Theory and Criticism

Gaurav Gajanan Desai, Supriya Nair - 2005 - 686 Seiten
...repetition of its resemblance "in part": (Negroes) are represented by all authors as the vilest of human kind, to which they have little more pretension...of resemblance than what arises from their exterior forms (my italics).18 From such a colonial encounter between the white presence and its black semblance,...
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