Thieving Three-Fingered Jack: Transatlantic Tales of a Jamaican Outlaw, 1780-2015

Thieving Three-Fingered Jack: Transatlantic Tales of a Jamaican Outlaw, 1780-2015

by Frances R. Botkin
Thieving Three-Fingered Jack: Transatlantic Tales of a Jamaican Outlaw, 1780-2015

Thieving Three-Fingered Jack: Transatlantic Tales of a Jamaican Outlaw, 1780-2015

by Frances R. Botkin

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Overview

The fugitive slave known as “Three-Fingered Jack” terrorized colonial Jamaica from 1780 until vanquished by Maroons, self-emancipated Afro-Jamaicans bound by treaty to police the island for runaways and rebels.  A thief and a killer, Jack was also a freedom fighter who sabotaged the colonial machine until his grisly death at its behest. Narratives about his exploits shed light on the problems of black rebellion and solutions administered by the colonial state, creating an occasion to consider counter-narratives about its methods of divide and conquer. For more than two centuries, writers, performers, and storytellers in England, Jamaica, and the United States have “thieved" Three Fingered Jack's riveting tale, defining black agency through and against representations of his resistance.

Frances R. Botkin offers a literary and cultural history that explores the persistence of stories about this black rebel, his contributions to constructions of black masculinity in the Atlantic world, and his legacies in Jamaican and United States popular culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813587387
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 12/31/2017
Series: Critical Caribbean Studies
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

FRANCES R. BOTKIN is a professor of English at Towson University in Maryland. 

Table of Contents

Introduction: Representing Three-Fingered Jack
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 Emancipatio: Masquerade and Miscegenation
6. Mansong: No Longer "Nearly Everybody Wite"
Epilogue: "The Baddest Man Around" 

Acknowledgments
Notes
Works Cited
Index
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