Bøger i Race in the Atlantic World, 1700-1900 Series serien
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- Black Women and Colonial Fantasies in Nineteenth-Century France
438,95 - 1.458,95 kr. Shows how literary and visual depictions of black women helped to shape France's post-revolutionary national identity, particularly in response to the trauma of the French defeat in the Haitian Revolution. The stories of these women reveal a blind spot about race in French national identity that persists in the postcolonial present.
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- 438,95 kr.
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- Marking Social and Racial Structures in Barbados and Jamaica
443,95 - 788,95 kr. Uses theories of the body to detail the ways colonial states and their agents appropriated physicality to debase the black body, assert the inviolability of the white body, and demarcate the social boundaries between them.
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- 443,95 kr.
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1.263,95 kr. Contends that emancipation was not something that simply happened to enslaved peoples but rather something in which they actively participated. Contributors reveal how emancipation was both a shared experience across national lines and one shaped by the particularities of a specific nation.
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- 1.263,95 kr.
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393,95 kr. Contends that emancipation was not something that simply happened to enslaved peoples but rather something in which they actively participated. Contributors reveal how emancipation was both a shared experience across national lines and one shaped by the particularities of a specific nation.
- Bog
- 393,95 kr.
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- Terror, Intimacy, Freedom, and Desire in the Black Transatlantic
368,95 - 1.488,95 kr. Representations of the free mulatta concubine repeatedly depict the women as defined by their sexual attachment to white men, and offer evidence of the means to their freedom within Atlantic slave societies. Lisa Ze Winters contends that these representations conceal the figure's centrality to the practices and production of diaspora.
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- 368,95 kr.
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- Gender, Race, and Power in the Revolutionary Atlantic
353,95 - 1.033,95 kr. These recovered histories of entrepreneurial women of color from the colonial Caribbean illustrate an environment in which upward social mobility for freedpeople was possible. Through determination and extensive commercial and kinship connections, these women penetrated British life and created success for themselves and future generations.
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- 353,95 kr.
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- African American Internationalism in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World
1.678,95 kr. Explores how African Americans, since the founding of the United States, have understood their struggles for freedom as part of the larger Atlantic world. These essays capture the pursuits of equality and justice by African Americans across the Atlantic World through the end of the nineteenth century.
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- 1.678,95 kr.
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- African American Internationalism in the Nineteenth-Century Atlantic World
528,95 kr. Explores how African Americans, since the founding of the United States, have understood their struggles for freedom as part of the larger Atlantic world. These essays capture the pursuits of equality and justice by African Americans across the Atlantic World through the end of the nineteenth century.
- Bog
- 528,95 kr.
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- Slavery and Petit Marronage in the Great Dismal Swamp, 1763-1856
353,95 - 588,95 kr. In his examination of life, commerce, and social activity in the Great Dismal Swamp, Marcus Nevius engages the historiographies of slave resistance and abolitionism in the early American republic.
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- 353,95 kr.