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Massa’s White Supremacist Discourse of West Indian Negro Slavery Deconstructed Volume 2: Discourse of Slavery, #2
Massa’s White Supremacist Discourse of West Indian Negro Slavery Deconstructed Volume 1: Discourse of Slavery, #1
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The Volume 2 is a deconstruction of the work of four writers of the period, the late eighteenth century to the 1830's of the nineteenth century, who all wrote on African enslavement in the West Indies.  All four writers adhere to the discourse of white supremacy, with three of them ardent supporters of African enslavement and one an ardent anti-slavery abolitionist. This work places specific emphasis on how all four white supremacists constitute, view and react to threats to white supremacy in the West Indies in the period in which they wrote. This specific emphasis then enables an understanding of the manner the discourse of white supremacy in its West Indian genesis and development constitutes and reacts to threats posed by non-white races. So vitally relevant to understanding the hegemonic 21st discourse of white supremacy which is driving the response of the North Atlantic to the grave threats to its white hegemony it now perceives.

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Release dateJul 7, 2019
Massa’s White Supremacist Discourse of West Indian Negro Slavery Deconstructed Volume 2: Discourse of Slavery, #2
Massa’s White Supremacist Discourse of West Indian Negro Slavery Deconstructed Volume 1: Discourse of Slavery, #1

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  • Massa’s White Supremacist Discourse of West Indian Negro Slavery Deconstructed Volume 1: Discourse of Slavery, #1

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    Massa’s White Supremacist Discourse of West Indian Negro Slavery Deconstructed Volume 1: Discourse of Slavery, #1
    Massa’s White Supremacist Discourse of West Indian Negro Slavery Deconstructed Volume 1: Discourse of Slavery, #1

    This book is a deconstruction of the discourse of the journals of two white sl;ave owners in the Caribbean, Pierre Dessalles in the French colony of Martinique and William Lewis an absentee owner of two plantations in the British colony of Jamaica resident in the UK. The deconstruction focuses on the power relations between the white hegemonic elite and the enslaved non-whites, Africans and Mulattoes. The study reveals the expanse of power exercised by white hegemonic males especially over the enslaved, the resistance formulated and unleashed by the enslaved on a continuing basis and its impact upon the power of massa. What is ultimately reveal;ed is the white supremacist worldview which drives the white response to enslaved resistance and the singular contribution made by West Indian enslavement to the origin and evolution of white supremacist discourse in the North Atlantic.

  • Massa’s White Supremacist Discourse of West Indian Negro Slavery Deconstructed Volume 2: Discourse of Slavery, #2

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    Massa’s White Supremacist Discourse of West Indian Negro Slavery Deconstructed Volume 2: Discourse of Slavery, #2
    Massa’s White Supremacist Discourse of West Indian Negro Slavery Deconstructed Volume 2: Discourse of Slavery, #2

    The Volume 2 is a deconstruction of the work of four writers of the period, the late eighteenth century to the 1830's of the nineteenth century, who all wrote on African enslavement in the West Indies.  All four writers adhere to the discourse of white supremacy, with three of them ardent supporters of African enslavement and one an ardent anti-slavery abolitionist. This work places specific emphasis on how all four white supremacists constitute, view and react to threats to white supremacy in the West Indies in the period in which they wrote. This specific emphasis then enables an understanding of the manner the discourse of white supremacy in its West Indian genesis and development constitutes and reacts to threats posed by non-white races. So vitally relevant to understanding the hegemonic 21st discourse of white supremacy which is driving the response of the North Atlantic to the grave threats to its white hegemony it now perceives.

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Daurius Figueira

Daurius Figueira is a researcher, analyst and author located in the anti- Enlightenment and anti-Science discourse/worldview/paradigm specialising in the study of the illicit drug trade, the illicit small arms trade and human smuggling of the Caribbean, Islamic extremism and racism/white supremacy with an emphasis on power relations. You can access his website to experience and download his research papers published online and view his range of books. His website address is: https://www.daurius.com and his blog on the Caribbean is at: https://drugtrade.wordpress.com/

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