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Women and Slavery, Volume One

Africa, the Indian Ocean World, and the Medieval North Atlantic

«“The geographic and methodological diversity of the chapters constitute one of the collection’s salient appeals.… The two volumes challenge us to reconsider women and slavery and appreciate the strongly gendered nature of servitude in world history.”»

African Studies Review

The literature on women enslaved around the world has grown rapidly in the last ten years, evidencing strong interest in the subject across a range of academic disciplines. Until Women and Slavery, no single collection has focused on female slaves who-as these two volumes reveal-probably constituted the considerable majority of those enslaved in Africa, Asia, and Europe over several millennia and who accounted for a greater proportion of the enslaved in the Americas than is customarily acknowledged. Les mer

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The literature on women enslaved around the world has grown rapidly in the last ten years, evidencing strong interest in the subject across a range of academic disciplines. Until Women and Slavery, no single collection has focused on female slaves who-as these two volumes reveal-probably constituted the considerable majority of those enslaved in Africa, Asia, and Europe over several millennia and who accounted for a greater proportion of the enslaved in the Americas than is customarily acknowledged.



Women enslaved in the Americas came to bear highly gendered reputations among whites-as "scheming Jezebels," ample and devoted "mammies," or suffering victims of white male brutality and sexual abuse-that revealed more about the psychology of enslaving than about the courage and creativity of the women enslaved. These strong images of modern New World slavery contrast with the equally expressive virtual invisibility of the women enslaved in the Old-concealed in harems, represented to meddling colonial rulers as "wives" and "nieces," taken into African families and kin-groups in subtlely nuanced fashion.



Women and Slavery presents papers developed from an international conference organized by Gwyn Campbell.



Volume 1 Contributors

Sharifa Ahjum

Richard B. Allen

Katrin Bromber

Gwyn Campbell

Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch

Jan-Georg Deutsch

Timothy Fernyhough

Philip J. Havik

Elizabeth Grzymala Jordan

Martin A. Klein

George Michael La Rue

Paul E. Lovejoy

Fred Morton

Richard Roberts

Kirsten A. Seaver

Detaljer

Forlag
Ohio University Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780821417249
Utgivelsesår
2007
Format
23 x 15 cm

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«“The geographic and methodological diversity of the chapters constitute one of the collection’s salient appeals.… The two volumes challenge us to reconsider women and slavery and appreciate the strongly gendered nature of servitude in world history.”»

African Studies Review

«“…(Women & Slavery, Volume 1 clearly demonstrates that far from simply being a by-product of a trade in male slaves, in many societies women were the prime focus of the slave trade.…”»

Africa: The Journal of the IAI

«“Women and Slavery: Africa, the Indian Ocean World, and the Medieval North Atlantic offers an exciting addition to the scholarship on gender and slavery. Students and professors alike will find this volume provocative and useful in examining the role of women in slavery and slave trades.… This collection, and its sister publication, Women and Slavery: The Modern Atlantic, by the same editors, work masterfully together and could serve as the basis for an entire course on women and slavery.”»

International Journal of African Historical Studies

«“All these contributions broaden and deepen the historian’s craft as well as our understanding of the gendered nature of slave-life in each instance. We learn of queens and thralls struggling to survive, of the lives of slave-washerwomen, and the significance of ‘maturity’ among female slaves…. Measured in terms of (Sue Miers’s) own career, this volume shows just what a long way the historiography of Africanist slavery has come and where it yet needs to go.”»

Slavery and Abolition

«“I believe these essays have an audience among anyone interested not only in the intersecting histories of slavery and women, but also those who are intrigued more generally by the historian's craft.”»

«“Women and Slavery (Volumes 1 & 2) makes a significant contribution to our understanding of slavery in a global context” and “showing the centrality of women to slave systems around the world.”»

Journal of Global History

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