Mariners, Renegades and Castaways: The Story of Herman Melville and the World We Live In

Author:   C. L. R. James ,  Chanda Prescod-Weinstein ,  Donald E. Pease
Publisher:   Brandeis University Press
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9781684582792


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   16 May 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Mariners, Renegades and Castaways: The Story of Herman Melville and the World We Live In


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A new edition of a major work of literary and cultural criticism restores C. L. R. James's reflections about Moby Dick and political persecution. Political theorist and cultural critic, novelist, and cricket enthusiast, C. L. R. James (1901–89) was a brilliant polymath who was described by Edward Said as ""a centrally important twentieth-century figure."" Through such landmark works as The Black Jacobins, Beyond a Boundary, and American Civilization, James's thought continues to influence and inspire scholars in a variety of fields. In this complete edition of his seminal work of literary and cultural criticism, Mariners, Renegades, and Castaways, James anticipated many of the concerns and ideas that have shaped the contemporary fields of American and postcolonial studies. In this provocative study of Moby Dick in which he challenged the prevailing Americanist interpretation that opposed a ""totalitarian"" Ahab and a ""democratic, American"" Ishmael, James offers instead a vision of a factory-like Pequod whose ""captain of industry"" leads the crew to their doom. In addition to demonstrating how such an interpretation supported the United States' emerging national security state, he also related the narrative of Moby Dick to his own persecuted position at the height of McCarthyism. It is precisely this personal, deeply original material that was excised from the first edition of this book. With a new foreword by Professor Chanda Prescod-Weinstein—theoretical physicist, advocate for a just science, and James's granddaughter—and an introduction by Professor Donald E. Pease at Dartmouth College that places the work in its critical and cultural context, Mariners, Renegades, and Castaways is once again available in a new edition.

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Author:   C. L. R. James ,  Chanda Prescod-Weinstein ,  Donald E. Pease
Publisher:   Brandeis University Press
Imprint:   Brandeis University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.286kg
ISBN:  

9781684582792


ISBN 10:   1684582792
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   16 May 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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“[An] amalgam of brilliant critical analysis and desperate personal pleading . . . [James’s] posthumous popularity makes sense. Just as he argued that Melville’s novel ‘is alive today as never before since it was written,’ James’s work from more than fifty years ago neatly prefigured an impressive number of contemporary academic trends.” * New York Times *


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C. L. R. James was born in Trinidad in 1901 and moved to England in 1932. He was a leading Marxist theorist, a founder of the Pan-African movement, a cricket correspondent for the Manchester Guardian, and the author of numerous books, including the influential history of the Haitian slave rebellion, The Black Jacobins. From 1938 to 1953 he lived in the United States, where he wrote, lectured, and organized for the Socialist Worker’s Party and cofounded the Johnson-Forest Tendency, a Marxist group. Arrested for “passport violations,” James was confined on Ellis Island, where he wrote Mariners, Renegades, and Castaways. Deported from the United States, he spent the rest of his life in England and Trinidad.

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