Description: This book examines the role of Scottish Enlightenment ideas of belonging in the construction and circulation of white supremacist thought that sought to justify British imperial rule. During the 18th century, European imperial expansion radically increased population mobility through the forging of new trade routes, war, disease, enslavement and displacement. In this book, Onni Gust argues that this mass movement intersected with philosophical debates over what it meant to belong to a nation, civilization, and even humanity itself. Unhomely Empire maps the consolidation of a Scottish Enlightenment discourse of 'home' and 'exile' through three inter-related case studies and debates; slavery and abolition in the Caribbean, Scottish Highland emigration to North America, and raising white girls in colonial India. Playing out over poetry, political pamphlets, travel writing, philosophy, letters and diaries, these debates offer a unique insight into the movement of ideas across a British imperial literary network. Using this rich cultural material, Gust argues that whiteness was central to 19th-century liberal imperialism's understanding of belonging, whilst emotional attachment and the perceived ability, or inability, to belong were key concepts in constructions of racial difference.
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EAN: 9781350128514
UPC: 9781350128514
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Book Title: Unhomely Empire: Whiteness and Belonging, c.1760-1
Item Length: 23.4 cm
Number of Pages: 248 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Unhomely Empire: Whiteness and Belonging, C.1760-1830
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication Year: 2020
Subject: History
Item Height: 234 mm
Item Weight: 526 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Onni Gust
Series: Empire's Other Histories
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Hardcover