Representations of Slave Women in Discourses on Slavery and Abolition, 1780–1838
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: Oxford Taylor & Francis Routledge [Imprint] 2005Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (272 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780203676011
- 9780415350266
- 9780415758925
- 9781134268658
- 9781134268696
- 9781134268702
- History and Archaeology
- History
- History: specific events and topics
- Colonialism and imperialism
- African Jamaican Woman
- Anti-slavery Writers
- Antislavery Discourse
- Antislavery Writers
- Childbirth Practices
- Female Apprentices
- Female Flogging
- Jamaican Slave Women
- Pregnant Slave Women
- Proslavery Discourse
- Proslavery Writers
- Slave Husbands
- Slave Marriage
- Slave Men
- Slave Mother
- Slave Women
- Slave Women's Sexuality
- White Jamaican
- Workhouse Committees
- Workhouse Officers
- african
- antislavery
- apprentices
- female
- flogging
- jamaican
- mother
- proslavery
- writers
- writings
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This book analyzes textual representations of Jamaican slave women in three contexts--motherhood, intimate relationships, and work--in both pro- and antislavery writings. Altink examines how British abolitionists and pro-slavery activists represented the slave women to their audiences and explains not only the purposes that these representations served, but also their effects on slave women's lives.
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