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Slavery, memory, citizenship
- Title
- Slavery, memory, citizenship / Paul E. Lovejoy and Vanessa S. Oliveira, eds.
- Publication
- Trenton : Africa World Press, 2016.
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- Additional Authors
- Description
- xxviii, 442 pages : illustrations, maps; 23 cm
- Series Statement
- The Harriet Tubman series on the African diaspora
- Uniform Title
- Harriet Tubman series (Trenton, N.J.)
- Subject
- Note
- "...contributions were initially presented at an event which was designated a Summer Institute/Institut d'Etat entitled "Slavery, Memory, Citizenshiip," held at the Harriet Tubman Institute, York University, on August 21-27, 2011."
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Introduction: Slavery, Memory, Citizenship / Paul E. Lovejoy -- Part I. Slavery: chapter 1. Slave life in the Canadian Maritime Colonies / Harvey Amani Whitfield; chapter 2. Afro-descendant slaves in the legal system of colonial Chile, 1770-1823 / Carolina Gonzalez; chapter 3. Discipline and masculinities in slave communities of the antebellum South / David Doddington; chapter 4. Trauma in diaspora: slavocentric visions of African American identity in Liberia and the antebellum United States / Ben Schiller; chapter 5. 'Over the way' on the border of Canada before the Civil War / Dann J. Broyld; chapter 6. Slavery and the forgotten women slave owners of Luanda (1846-1876) / Vanessa S. Oliveira -- Part II. Memory: chapter 7. Identifying Juan Correa, the painter, and Vicente Guerrero, independence leader, in Mexican history / Maria Elisa Velazquez; chapter 8. Dawn of tomorrow, 'a noble tradition to be maintained' in the historical memory of Canada / Melissa N. Shaw; chapter 9. Confronting 'liberal lies' about Black Canada: George Elliott Clarke and the children of Frantz Fanon / Daniel McNeil; chapter 10. Devoir d'histoire: confronting the history of slavery in public space in France / Sonja Dinter; chapter 11. Conflicting narratives of identity and the past in the memory of slavery in Guadeloupe / Ary Gordien; chapter 12. Walls of memory and political expression in Port-au-Prince / Lenique Gaspard -- Part III. Citizenship: chapter 13. Integration and assimilation? Afro-Mexicans in the birth of the Mexican nation, 1810-1850 / María Camila Díaz Casas; chapter 14. Re-appropriating the repressive past through memories of slavery in the Mandara Mountains / Chetima Melchisedek and Gaimatakwan Kr Dujok Alexandre; chapter 15. 'Forgetting' slavery, resilience and the end of national deafness in France / Myriam Cottias; chapter 16. Art, citizenship and reparations for slavery: practices and perspectives from two engaged artists in Rio de Janeiro / Francine Saillant; chapter 17. Compensation and the legacy of trans-Atlantic slavery in international law / Blaise Tchikaya -- Appendix. Summer institute 2011: slavery, memory, citizenship.
- Call Number
- Sc E 16-692
- ISBN
- 9781569024713
- 1569024715
- 9781569024720
- 1569024723
- LCCN
- 2016011824
- OCLC
- 945549883
- Title
- Slavery, memory, citizenship / Paul E. Lovejoy and Vanessa S. Oliveira, eds.
- Publisher
- Trenton : Africa World Press, 2016.
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Series
- The Harriet Tubman series on the African diasporaHarriet Tubman series (Trenton, N.J.)
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Added Author
- Lovejoy, Paul E., editor, author.Oliveira, Vanessa S., 1980- editor, author.
- Research Call Number
- Sc E 16-692