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Thieving Three-fingered Jack: Transatlantic Tales Of A Jamaican Outlaw, 1780-2015 (critical Caribbean Studies)

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Full title: Thieving Three-fingered Jack: Transatlantic Tales Of A Jamaican Outlaw, 1780-2015 (critical Caribbean Studies)
ISBN: 9780813587387
ISBN 10: 0813587387
Authors: Frances R. Botkin
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 240
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2017

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Synopsis

Starting In 1780, A Fugitive Slave, Known As Three-fingered Jack Or Jack Mansong, Terrorized Colonial Jamaica For Almost Two Years. An Outlaw, Thief, And Killer, He Was Also A Freedom Fighter Who Sabotaged The Colonial Machine By Preying On Traveling Planters Until His Death At The Hands Of Colonial Troops. The Legend Of Three-fingered Jack Still Has Currency In Jamaica, But The Story Has Expanded And Contracted Over The Years To Serve The Various Purposes Of The Teller. Frances R. Botkin Has Compiled And Analyzed The Various Plays And Songs Written About Three-fingered Jack Throughout The Centuries In Order To Show How This Story Traveled From The Caribbean To England And The United States, Returning To Jamaica In A Sanitized Literary And Artistic Form, And Then Evolving From There To Be Reclaimed By The Jamaicans As The Tale Of A Heroic Resistance Figure To Be Revered. As The Various Productions About Jack Show, Depending On Who Is Telling The Story, The Character Can Evoke Sympathy For A Wronged Rebel, Or Horror At The Destruction He Caused-- Machine Generated Contents Note: 1. Divide And Conquer: Three-fingered Jack And The Maroons -- 2. Jack Is A Man: Prose Obis, 1800 -- 1870 -- 3. Staging Obi: Three-fingered Jack In London And New York -- 4. Being Jack Mansong: Ira Aldridge And Three-fingered Jack -- 5. After Emancipation: Masquerade And Miscegenation -- 6. Mansong: No Longer Nearly Everybody Wite. Frances R. Botkin. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.