Book contents
- American Literature in Transition, 1820–1860
- Nineteenth-Century American Literature in Transition
- American Literature in Transition, 1820–1860
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Series Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Part I Fractures and Continuities
- Part II Forms and Formats
- Chapter 9 Romance
- Chapter 10 Theater
- Chapter 11 Popular Poetry
- Chapter 12 Sentimentality
- Chapter 13 African American Print Culture
- Chapter 14 Sexuality in Print
- Chapter 15 Seriality
- Chapter 16 Unoriginality
- Part III Authors and Figures
- Index
Chapter 13 - African American Print Culture
from Part II - Forms and Formats
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 June 2022
- American Literature in Transition, 1820–1860
- Nineteenth-Century American Literature in Transition
- American Literature in Transition, 1820–1860
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Series Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Part I Fractures and Continuities
- Part II Forms and Formats
- Chapter 9 Romance
- Chapter 10 Theater
- Chapter 11 Popular Poetry
- Chapter 12 Sentimentality
- Chapter 13 African American Print Culture
- Chapter 14 Sexuality in Print
- Chapter 15 Seriality
- Chapter 16 Unoriginality
- Part III Authors and Figures
- Index
Summary
This essay offers an overview of major themes, texts, and critical approaches to early African American print culture. It traces movements in early nineteenth-century African American print culture from the founding of Freedom’s Journal and publication of David Walker’s Appeal through the proliferation of pseudonymous writing in Frederick Douglass’s Paper and the work of the colored conventions movement. In addition, this essay examines the ethics animating the field itself with special attention to new digital humanities projects.
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- American Literature in Transition, 1820–1860 , pp. 211 - 234Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022