The Brink Of Freedom: Improvising Life In The Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World

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In "The Brink of Freedom" David Kazanjian revises nineteenth-century conceptions of freedom by examining the ways black settler colonists in Liberia and Mayan rebels in Yucatan imagined how to live freely. Focusing on colonial and early national Liberia and the Caste War of Yucatan, Kazanjian interprets letters from black settlers in apposition to letters and literature from Mayan rebels and their Creole antagonists. He reads these overlooked, multilingual archives not for their descriptive content, but for how they unsettle and recast liberal forms of freedom within global systems of racial capitalism. By juxtaposing two unheralded and seemingly unrelated Atlantic histories, Kazanjian finds remarkably fresh, nuanced, and worldly conceptions of freedom thriving amidst the archived everyday. "The Brink of Freedom" s speculative, quotidian globalities ultimately ask us to improvise radical ways of living in the world."

Author(s): David Kazanjian
Edition: ebook
Publisher: Duke University Press
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: 0
Tags: African Americans: Colonization: Liberia: History: 19th Century, Mayas: Mexico: Yucatán (State): History: 19th Century, Liberia: History: 20th Century, Yucatán (Mexico: State): History: 19th Century

Cover......Page 1
Title......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Introduction: Atlantic Speculations, Quotidian Globalities......Page 8
Part I: Liberia: Epistolary Encounters, Prelude......Page 42
1. “It All Most Cost Us Death Seeking Life”, Recursive Returns and Unsettled Nativities......Page 60
2. “Suffering Gain and It Remain”, The Speculative Freedom of Early Liberia......Page 98
Part II: Yucatán: Una Guerra Escrita, Prelude......Page 140
3. “En Sus Futuros Destinos”, Casta Capitalism......Page 162
4. “Por Eso Peleamos”, Recasting Libertad......Page 198
Coda: Archives for the Future......Page 234
Acknowledgments......Page 246
Notes......Page 250
Bibliography......Page 292
Index......Page 322