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African American Slavery and Disability: Bodies, Property and Power in the Antebellum South, 1800-1860: Studies in African American History and Culture

Autor Dea Boster
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 mai 2015
Disability is often mentioned in discussions of slave health, mistreatment and abuse, but constructs of how "able" and "disabled" bodies influenced the institution of slavery has gone largely overlooked. This volume uncovers a history of disability in African American slavery from the primary record, analyzing how concepts of race, disability, and power converged in the United States in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Slaves with physical and mental impairments often faced unique limitations and conditions in their diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation as property. Slaves with disabilities proved a significant challenge to white authority figures, torn between the desire to categorize them as different or defective and the practical need to incorporate their "disorderly" bodies into daily life. Being physically "unfit" could sometimes allow slaves to escape the limitations of bondage and oppression, and establish a measure of self-control. Furthermore, ideas about and reactions to disability—appearing as social construction, legal definition, medical phenomenon, metaphor, or masquerade—highlighted deep struggles over bodies in bondage in antebellum America.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138920705
ISBN-10: 1138920703
Pagini: 198
Ilustrații: 8 black & white illustrations, 8 black & white halftones
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Studies in African American History and Culture

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction: "Here Are the Marks Yet"  Part 1: Bodies  2. The Dual Stigma of Race and Disability in Antebellum America  3. Sources of "Unsoundness" in African American Slaves  Part 2: Property  4. Labor and Expectation in the Lives of Slaves with Disabilities  5. Disability, Value, and the Language of Slave Sales  Part 3: Power  6. Disability, Mastery and Power Dynamics in the Antebellum South  7. Epilogue and Conclusion: Seeing "Moses"

Recenzii

"African American Slavery and Disability...makes a significant historiographical contribution by probing questions of race and slavery through the analytical lens of disability." -Jeff Forret, Lamar University in The Journal of Southern History

Descriere

Disability is often mentioned in discussions of slave health, mistreatment and abuse, but constructs of how "able" and "disabled" bodies influenced the institution of slavery has gone largely overlooked. This book uncovers a history of disability in African American slavery from the primary record, analyzing how concepts of race, disability, and power converged in the United States in the first half of the nineteenth century.