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Beyond the antislavery haven

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This book explores how Canadians and Canadian readers have fashioned their self-image as an antislavery haven, showing a more complicated picture of Canada as a slaveholding, exploitative and racis...
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This book challenges the idealised narrative of Canada as an antislavery haven for self-liberated people to explore Canada’s complicated relationship with slavery. Examining advertisements, abolitionist texts and narratives about slavery in Canadian newspapers and the texts that were printed alongside them, it shows how Canadian readers and enslavers developed an image of themselves as belonging to an antislavery community even while recognising their own complicity in slavery. The book explores narratives that depict the lives of Black settlers in Canada and how slave narratives circulated in Canada. Canada’s relationship with slavery is far more complicated than seeing it as either an antislavery haven or a slaveholding space. Canada was connected to Britain, France, the Caribbean and the United States and this was central to how Canadians and Canadian readers fashioned their self-image in relation to slavery.
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Price: £85.00
Pages: 200
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Series: Interventions: Rethinking the Nineteenth Century
Publication Date: 22 April 2025
ISBN: 9781526174291
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 19th Century, Slavery and abolition of slavery, LITERARY CRITICISM / Canadian, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Slavery, Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900, Literature: history and criticism

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Introduction: The construction of Canada as an antislavery haven in transatlantic print culture
1 The representation of slavery in Quebec’s newspapers, 1789-93
2 Canada in the antebellum slave narrative, 1849-57
3 Thomas Jones in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick: A slave narrative in context, 1851-53
4 Broken Shackles: A narrative of US slavery and Canada’s first major book distributor, 1889
Conclusion
Index