Enslaved Women and the Art of Resistance in Antebellum America
Draws on mid-seventeenth to nineteenth-century slave narratives to describe oppression in the lives of enslaved African women. Investigates pre-colonial West and West Central African women's lives prior to European arrival to recover the cultural traditions and religious practices that helped enslaved women combat violence and oppression.
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Enslaved Women and the Art of Resistance in Antebellum America
Draws on mid-seventeenth to nineteenth-century slave narratives to describe oppression in the lives of enslaved African women. Investigates pre-colonial West and West Central African women's lives prior to European arrival to recover the cultural traditions and religious practices that helped enslaved women combat violence and oppression.
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Enslaved Women and the Art of Resistance in Antebellum America

Enslaved Women and the Art of Resistance in Antebellum America

by R. Harrison
Enslaved Women and the Art of Resistance in Antebellum America

Enslaved Women and the Art of Resistance in Antebellum America

by R. Harrison

Hardcover(2009)

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Overview

Draws on mid-seventeenth to nineteenth-century slave narratives to describe oppression in the lives of enslaved African women. Investigates pre-colonial West and West Central African women's lives prior to European arrival to recover the cultural traditions and religious practices that helped enslaved women combat violence and oppression.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230618466
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 11/18/2009
Series: Black Religion/Womanist Thought/Social Justice
Edition description: 2009
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 5.70(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Renee K. Harrison is Assistant Professor of African American and U.S. Religious History at Howard University School of Divinity, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Ancestral Vibrations PART I: PRE-COLONIAL WEST AFRICA: CONTEXT& PERSPECTIVES Seduction and Trickery in the African Slave Trade Before the Arrival of the Good 'Trouble done bore me down': Intimate Violence against Enslaved Women 'Dey wuked me lak a dog an' beat me somepin terrible': Enslaved Women and Domestic Violence 'Dat man grabbed me an' strip me naked': Enslaved Women and Sexual Violence In the Company of My Sisters: Violence among Women in American Colonies 'Misses would beat and stomp away, with all the venom of a demon': Enslaved Women& Sisterhood Violence 'That woman was simply mean': Enslaved Women and Sistah-hood Violence 'Fix Me Jesus': Enslaved Women and Self-Violence PART II: YEARNING FOR THE BEAUTIFUL: THE ART OF RESISTANCE 'However far the stream flows it never forgets its source': Five Strategies of Subversion and Freedom The Current Continues: Four More Strategies of Subversion and Freedom
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