Table of contents for Slavery, empathy, and pornography / Marcus Wood.


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List of Plates

Introduction
1. Slavery, Testimony, Propaganda: John Newton, William Cowper,
  and Compulsive Confession
2. Slavery, Empathy, and Pornography in John Gabriel Stedman's
  Narrative of a Five Years Expedition Against the Revolted
  Negroes of Surinam
3. William Cobbett,John Thelwall: Radicalism, Racism, and
  Slavery
4. Slavery and Romantic Poetry
5. 'Born to be a destroyer of slavery': Harriet Martineau, Fixing
  Slavery and Slavery as a Fix
6. Canons to the Right of them, Canons to the Left of them:
  Mansfield Park, Jane Eyre, and Memorial Subversions
  of Slavery
7. The Anatomy of Bigotry: Carlyle, Ruskin, Slavery, and a
  New Language of Race