2015
DOI: 10.1215/00029831-2865175
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Who’s Afraid of Virginia’s Nat Turner? Mesmerism, Stowe, and the Terror of Things

Abstract: When mesmerism first came to this hemisphere by way of St. Domingue, a complex association between radical abolition and the new science was born. Harriet Beecher Stowe takes up that association in her second abolitionist novel Dred. In so doing she charts an emergent trauma theory developing among slaves that deliberately focused on perpetrators rather than victims of New World slavery. Such a reading widens our understanding of early trauma theory by making visible the tension between Stowe’s sentimental str… Show more

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