Journal article
The African Artisan Meets the English Sailor: Technology and the Savage for Defoe
Abstract
Daniel Defoe was preoccupied with industry, skilled work, and technological sophistication as markers of English civilization. But in Captain Singleton (1720), encounters with African workers reveal the porousness of the boundaries between savage and civilized for Defoe; the Africans Singleton enslaves in Mozambique prove to be dextrous and ingenious craftsmen. At the same time, with Singleton's discovery of a naked Englishman in the heart of …
Authors
Walmsley P
Journal
The Eighteenth Century, Vol. 59, No. 3, pp. 347–368
Publisher
Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication Date
2018
DOI
10.1353/ecy.2018.0019
ISSN
0193-5380