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학술저널
저자정보
권윤경 (이화여자대학교)
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한국서양사학회 서양사론 서양사론 제122호
발행연도
2014.9
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31 - 58 (28page)

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The age of the Revolution was also that of war and violence. The West has, however, highlighted the Haitian Revolution (1791-1804) as an unusual instance of barbaric violence, distinguished from other ‘normal’ revolutions. The stereotyped images of the Haitian Revolution reiterated in Western discourses have an effect of concealing the complex and complicated chains of violence which constituted and accelerated the colonial revolution. In this article, we closely observe the historical process of the Haitian Revolution from the violence of slavery in pre-revolutionary Saint-Domingue to the War of Haitian Independence. How can we historicize the violence of the slave revolution without banalizing it? This inquiry suggests a historical frame to grasp the nature and dynamics of the violence involved in the revolutionary transformation of the island from a thriving slavery colony to the first post-emancipation society in the Americas. It will help us to understand the multiple structures of violence and complicated interactions among diverse social groups engaged in the Haitian Revolution. This work also addresses how and why this complex historical process was lost in the Western memory of the Haitian Revolution.

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