Hearing Enslaved Voices
African and Indian Slave Testimony in British and French America, 1700-1848
Herausgeber: White, Sophie; Burnard, Trevor
Hearing Enslaved Voices
African and Indian Slave Testimony in British and French America, 1700-1848
Herausgeber: White, Sophie; Burnard, Trevor
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This book focuses on alternative types of slave narratives, especially courtroom testimony by enslaved African Americans and Native Americans in the British and French Atlantic World. It interrogates how such narratives were produced and the meanings that can be attached.
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This book focuses on alternative types of slave narratives, especially courtroom testimony by enslaved African Americans and Native Americans in the British and French Atlantic World. It interrogates how such narratives were produced and the meanings that can be attached.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367542801
- ISBN-10: 0367542803
- Artikelnr.: 69891018
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. August 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9780367542801
- ISBN-10: 0367542803
- Artikelnr.: 69891018
Sophie White is Professor of American Studies at the University of Notre Dame. Trevor Burnard is Wilberforce Professor of Slavery and Emancipation at the University of Hull.
Introduction: Slave Narratives in British and French America, 1700-1848
Trevor Burnard and Sophie White Section One: Voices in the Archives 1.
"Said Without Being Asked": Slavery, Testimony and Autobiography Sophie
White 2. Fictions in the Archives: Jupiter alias Gamelle or the Tales of an
Enslaved Peddler in the French New Orleans' Court Cécile Vidal 3. Slave
Judiciary Testimonies in the French Caribbean: What to Do with Them
Dominique Rogers Section Two: Native Americans 4. A "Spanish American
Squaw" in New England: Indian Ann's Journey from Slavery to Freedom
Linford D. Fisher 5. In the Borderlands of Race and Freedom (and Genre):
Embedded Indian and African Slave Testimony in Eighteenth-Century New
England Margaret Ellen Newell 6. "She Said Her Answers Contained the
Truth": Listening to and with Enslaved Witnesses in Eighteenth-Century New
France Brett Rushforth Section Three: African Americans 7. Ideologies of
the Age of Revolution and Emancipation in Enslaved African Narrative Aaron
Spencer Fogleman 8. Slave Voice and the Legal Archive: The Case of the
Freedom Suits Before the Paris Admiralty Court Miranda Spieler 9. "I Know I
Have to Work": The Moral Economy of Labor Among Enslaved Women in Berbice,
1819-1834 Trevor Burnard 10. "An Anomalous Population": Re-captive
Narratives in Antigua and the British Colonial Archive, 1807-1828 Anita
Rupprecht Conclusion: Slave Testimonies: The Long View Emily Clark
Trevor Burnard and Sophie White Section One: Voices in the Archives 1.
"Said Without Being Asked": Slavery, Testimony and Autobiography Sophie
White 2. Fictions in the Archives: Jupiter alias Gamelle or the Tales of an
Enslaved Peddler in the French New Orleans' Court Cécile Vidal 3. Slave
Judiciary Testimonies in the French Caribbean: What to Do with Them
Dominique Rogers Section Two: Native Americans 4. A "Spanish American
Squaw" in New England: Indian Ann's Journey from Slavery to Freedom
Linford D. Fisher 5. In the Borderlands of Race and Freedom (and Genre):
Embedded Indian and African Slave Testimony in Eighteenth-Century New
England Margaret Ellen Newell 6. "She Said Her Answers Contained the
Truth": Listening to and with Enslaved Witnesses in Eighteenth-Century New
France Brett Rushforth Section Three: African Americans 7. Ideologies of
the Age of Revolution and Emancipation in Enslaved African Narrative Aaron
Spencer Fogleman 8. Slave Voice and the Legal Archive: The Case of the
Freedom Suits Before the Paris Admiralty Court Miranda Spieler 9. "I Know I
Have to Work": The Moral Economy of Labor Among Enslaved Women in Berbice,
1819-1834 Trevor Burnard 10. "An Anomalous Population": Re-captive
Narratives in Antigua and the British Colonial Archive, 1807-1828 Anita
Rupprecht Conclusion: Slave Testimonies: The Long View Emily Clark
Introduction: Slave Narratives in British and French America, 1700-1848
Trevor Burnard and Sophie White Section One: Voices in the Archives 1.
"Said Without Being Asked": Slavery, Testimony and Autobiography Sophie
White 2. Fictions in the Archives: Jupiter alias Gamelle or the Tales of an
Enslaved Peddler in the French New Orleans' Court Cécile Vidal 3. Slave
Judiciary Testimonies in the French Caribbean: What to Do with Them
Dominique Rogers Section Two: Native Americans 4. A "Spanish American
Squaw" in New England: Indian Ann's Journey from Slavery to Freedom
Linford D. Fisher 5. In the Borderlands of Race and Freedom (and Genre):
Embedded Indian and African Slave Testimony in Eighteenth-Century New
England Margaret Ellen Newell 6. "She Said Her Answers Contained the
Truth": Listening to and with Enslaved Witnesses in Eighteenth-Century New
France Brett Rushforth Section Three: African Americans 7. Ideologies of
the Age of Revolution and Emancipation in Enslaved African Narrative Aaron
Spencer Fogleman 8. Slave Voice and the Legal Archive: The Case of the
Freedom Suits Before the Paris Admiralty Court Miranda Spieler 9. "I Know I
Have to Work": The Moral Economy of Labor Among Enslaved Women in Berbice,
1819-1834 Trevor Burnard 10. "An Anomalous Population": Re-captive
Narratives in Antigua and the British Colonial Archive, 1807-1828 Anita
Rupprecht Conclusion: Slave Testimonies: The Long View Emily Clark
Trevor Burnard and Sophie White Section One: Voices in the Archives 1.
"Said Without Being Asked": Slavery, Testimony and Autobiography Sophie
White 2. Fictions in the Archives: Jupiter alias Gamelle or the Tales of an
Enslaved Peddler in the French New Orleans' Court Cécile Vidal 3. Slave
Judiciary Testimonies in the French Caribbean: What to Do with Them
Dominique Rogers Section Two: Native Americans 4. A "Spanish American
Squaw" in New England: Indian Ann's Journey from Slavery to Freedom
Linford D. Fisher 5. In the Borderlands of Race and Freedom (and Genre):
Embedded Indian and African Slave Testimony in Eighteenth-Century New
England Margaret Ellen Newell 6. "She Said Her Answers Contained the
Truth": Listening to and with Enslaved Witnesses in Eighteenth-Century New
France Brett Rushforth Section Three: African Americans 7. Ideologies of
the Age of Revolution and Emancipation in Enslaved African Narrative Aaron
Spencer Fogleman 8. Slave Voice and the Legal Archive: The Case of the
Freedom Suits Before the Paris Admiralty Court Miranda Spieler 9. "I Know I
Have to Work": The Moral Economy of Labor Among Enslaved Women in Berbice,
1819-1834 Trevor Burnard 10. "An Anomalous Population": Re-captive
Narratives in Antigua and the British Colonial Archive, 1807-1828 Anita
Rupprecht Conclusion: Slave Testimonies: The Long View Emily Clark