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The intersections between ecological history, transatlantic slavery, and the colonization of Native Americans between 1770 and 1850
Contents
Acknowledgments Introduction: The Politics and Poetics of Green Romanticism; 1 Naturalizing Colonial Relations in the British Transatlantic World: Slavery as Fact and Figure; 2 Race and Animality in the British Atlantic World; 3 Gender, Environment, and Imperialism in William Blake's Visions of the Daughters of Albion; 4 Enslaved Brutes and Brutalized Slaves: Animal Rights and Abolition in Coleridge and the Black Atlantic; 5 Environmental Determinism and the Politics of Nature: William Richardson's The Indians, A Tragedy; 6 Thomas Campbell's American Idyll: Colonial Ideology in Gertrude of Wyoming; 7 Romanticism, Colonialism, and the "Natural Man" in the Writings of Sir Francis Bond Head and George Copway; Afterword: Colonialism and Ecology Notes; Bibliography; Index