Policing Freedom explores the history of punishment in Brazil, intersecting with studies on the global history of punishment, which historicize the prison as existing within a continuum of punitive strategies to discipline Brazil's racially diverse working-class. Key reading for students and scholars of the Atlantic slave trade.
Policing Freedom explores the history of punishment in Brazil, intersecting with studies on the global history of punishment, which historicize the prison as existing within a continuum of punitive strategies to discipline Brazil's racially diverse working-class. Key reading for students and scholars of the Atlantic slave trade.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martine Jean is an independent scholar and historian of nineteenth-century Brazil, slavery, emancipation, race, and citizenship in the Atlantic World. Her work has been published in many journals including Atlantic Studies: Global Currents, The Journal of Social History and Slavery and Abolition. This is her first book.
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Introduction. The rogues' gallery 1. The politics of slavery, race, nation, and prison building 2. Confinement, labor, and citizenship 3. Prison labor and the politics of slavery 4. Disciplining children and engendering racialized citizenship 5. Adelino Mwissicongo and the afterlife of emancipation Conclusion. Slavery's punitive afterlife Appendix.
Introduction. The rogues' gallery 1. The politics of slavery, race, nation, and prison building 2. Confinement, labor, and citizenship 3. Prison labor and the politics of slavery 4. Disciplining children and engendering racialized citizenship 5. Adelino Mwissicongo and the afterlife of emancipation Conclusion. Slavery's punitive afterlife Appendix.
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