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Criminal Genius in African American and US Literature, 1793–1845

Erin Forbes

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How did creative genius develop in tandem with the criminalization of Blackness in the early United States?

In Criminal Genius in African American and US Literature, 1793–1845, Erin Forbes uncovers a model of racialized, collective agency in American literature and culture. Identifying creative genius in the figure of the convict, the zombie, the outlaw, the insurgent, and the fugitive, Forbes deepens our understanding of the historical relationship between criminality and Blackness and reestablishes the importance of the aesthetic in early African American literature.

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An irreplaceable cultural history, Criminal Genius delivers a toolkit for us to see how those who resisted our disreputable past can light a pathway toward our contemporary abolitionism

Criminal Genius examines the dethroning of liberal agency in early America. Forbes excels at showing how the conjoined processes of racialization and criminalization transmogrified the liberal subject into the convict, the fugitive, the zombie, and the rebel.

Forbes guides us through the unexpected heart of American culture by exploring the ways in which racialized concepts of criminality led to deployments of creative genius that expose the fractures in both white liberal and white supremacist fantasies about the national project. A strikingly creative and illuminating study.

Revisiting discourses of genius and criminality sullying Lockean personhood, including the rhyming of criminality with Blackness, Forbes brilliantly unearths an alternative form of agency.

Criminal Genius accomplishes what real scholarship is supposed to. Its radically new and entirely surprising account of liberal individualism results from synthetic thinking across multiple conversations and sub-fields, with far-reaching implications for all of them.

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248
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9781421443768
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22 halftones, 1 line drawing
Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction. "Nourished in Vice"
Chapter 1. Zombies of Civic Virtue
Chapter 2. The Convict's Corpus
Chapter 3. Outlaw Humanism
Chapter 4. The Southampton Insurgency
Chapter 5. Fugitive

Acknowledgments
Introduction. "Nourished in Vice"
Chapter 1. Zombies of Civic Virtue
Chapter 2. The Convict's Corpus
Chapter 3. Outlaw Humanism
Chapter 4. The Southampton Insurgency
Chapter 5. Fugitive Aesthetics
Conclusion. New Forms of Crime
Notes
Index

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Erin Forbes
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Erin Forbes

Erin Forbes is a senior lecturer in English at the University of Bristol.