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On Imagination and Material Culture

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EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE
卷 57, 期 3, 页码 751-778

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UNIV NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
DOI: 10.1353/eal.2022.0067

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material culture; Phillis Wheatley Peters; John Peters; Black Boston; nose ring; On Imagination

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This article provides a rich contextual analysis of several objects related to the lives of Phillis Wheatley Peters and her husband, exploring the multiple meanings these items may have conveyed. Through studying these objects and their origins, associations, and environmental contexts, scholars can gain a better understanding of the couple's lives and the practices of self-expression and social life for Black authors in the eighteenth century, as well as their connections to global networks and local communities.
This article constructs a rich contextual analysis of several objects that appear in surviving records related to the lives of Phillis Wheatley Peters and her husband, and considers the multiplicity of meanings these everyday items may have conveyed. These objects a nose ring, eight old coats, four silver spoons, and a neighborhood park in Boston-connect the Peterses to networks of global exchange as well as their local communities, and they do so in ineffable and wide-ranging ways. By considering each of these objects, their likely origins and associations, as well as their environmental contexts, scholars can enhance our understanding of the lives of Phillis Wheatley Peters and her husband, and better perceive practices of self-expression and social life that exceed textual self-expression for Black authors in the eighteenth century. These claims find methodological grounding in Wheatley-Peters's poem On Imagination.

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