Favoured Isles: Selfishness and Sacrifice in the Capital of Capital

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Natalie A. Zacek
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Abstract:An important aspect of The Woman of Colour (1808) is its treatment of the linked concepts of selfishness, self-interest, and sympathy. Although its author does not mention Adam Smith, his discussion of these ideas in Theory of Moral Sentiments offers insights into both the novel's plot and characters and its engagement with the ideals and practices of commerce, empire, and slavery. The protagonist, Olivia Fairfield, experiences numerous disappointments and betrayals during her stay in England, yet when she is about to return to her Jamaican home, she describes England as a "favoured isle" because it has produced some ideal men. In order for England and Jamaica to become "favoured isles," it is essential that white residents of both locales abjure the selfishness that pervades imperialist and capitalist accumulation and treat everyone, including enslaved people, with sympathy. Doing so allows the novel's several heroes to see themselves and be seen by others as benevolent, yet allows them to continue to reap the benefits of empire.
宠儿岛:首都中的自私与牺牲
摘要:《有色人种的女人》(1808)的一个重要方面是它对自私、利己和同情等相关概念的处理。尽管作者没有提到亚当·斯密,但他在《道德情操论》中对这些思想的讨论,让我们深入了解了小说的情节和人物,以及它与商业、帝国和奴隶制的理想和实践的关系。主人公奥利维娅·费尔菲尔德在英国期间经历了无数的失望和背叛,但当她即将返回牙买加的家时,她将英国描述为一个“受欢迎的岛屿”,因为它培养了一些理想的男人。为了让英格兰和牙买加成为“受欢迎的岛屿”,这两个地方的白人居民必须放弃帝国主义和资本主义积累中普遍存在的自私,并同情所有人,包括被奴役的人。这样做可以让小说中的几个英雄看到自己,被他人视为仁慈的人,但也可以让他们继续从帝国中获益。
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