Bathed in Blood: Hunting and Mastery in the Old South - Hardback

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The hunt, like the church, courthouse, and family, played an integral role in southern society and culture during the antebellum era. Regardless of color or class, southern men hunted. Although hunters always recognized the tangible gains of their mission--meat, hides, furs--they also used the hunt to communicate ideas of gender, race, class, masculinity, and community. Hunting was very much a social activity, and for many white hunters it became a drama in which they could display their capacity for mastery over women, blacks, the natural world, and their own passions.Nicolas Proctor argues in Bathed in Blood that because slaves frequently accompanied white hunters into the field, whites often believed that hunting was a particularly effective venue for the demonstration of white supremacy. Slaves interpreted such interactions quite differently: they remained focused on the products of the hunt and considered the labor performed at the behest of their owners as an opportunity to improve their own condition. Whether acquired as a reward from a white hunter or as a result of their own independent--often illicit--efforts, game provided them with an important supplementary food source, an item for trade, and a measure of autonomy. By sharing their valuable resources with other slaves, slave hunters also strengthened the bonds within their own community. In a society predicated upon the constant degradation of African Americans, such simple acts of generosity became symbolic of resistance and had a cohesive effect on slave families.Proctor forges a new understanding of the significance of hunting in the antebellum South through his analyses of a wealth of magazine articles and private papers, diaries, and correspondence.


  • | Author: Nicolas W. Proctor
  • | Publisher: University of Virginia Press
  • | Publication Date: Mar 01, 2002
  • | Number of Pages: 220 pages
  • | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
  • | ISBN-10: 0813920876
  • | ISBN-13: 9780813920870
Author:
Nicolas W. Proctor
Publisher:
University of Virginia Press
Publication Date:
Mar 01, 2002
Number of pages:
220 pages
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10:
0813920876
ISBN-13:
9780813920870