• Rule of Sympathy Sentiment, Race, and Power, 1750-1850

Rule of Sympathy Sentiment, Race, and Power, 1750-1850

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Rule of Sympathy is a social and historical critique of sympathy in British discourse in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. Although initially associated with feminized or effeminate forms of sentimental discourse (the romance, the novel, the gothic), sympathy came to function as a key technology of gender and race in new evangelical social movements, such as abolitionism and missionization. Amit Rai argues that sympathy was a paradoxical mode of power. The differences of racial, gender, and class inequalities that increasingly divided the object and agent of sympathy were precisely what must be bridged through identification. Yet without such differences, which were differences of power, sympathy itself would be impossible. This paradoxical mode of power transformed the ways in which people came to think of how best to manage, order, and govern individuals and populations in the late eighteenth century.

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ISBN-13: 9780312293932
ISBN-10: 0312293933
Publisher: Palgrave
Publication date: 2002
Pages: 225
Product dimensions: Height: 8.74014 Inches, Length: 5.55117 Inches, Weight: 0.89948602896 Pounds, Width: 0.7874 Inches
Author: Amit Rai
Language: en
Binding: Hardcover

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