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Slavery, Abolition, and the Making of Modern Brazil
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009287951
- Artikelnr.: 70910201
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Introduction: Slavery and Freedom in Nineteenth Century Brazil Brodwyn
Fischer and Keila Grinberg; Part I. Law, Precarity, and Affective Economies
during Brazil's Slave Empire: 1. The Crime of Illegal Enslavement and the
Precariousness of Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Brazil Keila Grinberg and
Beatriz Mamigonian; 2. 'Hellish Nurseries:' Slave Smuggling, Child
Trafficking, and Local Complicity in Nineteenth Century Pernambuco Marcus
Carvalho; 3. Agrarian Empires, Plantation Communities, and Slave Families
in a Nineteenth Century Brazilian Coffee Zone Ricardo Salles and Mariana
Muaze; 4. Motherhood Silenced: Enslaved Wet Nurses in Nineteenth Century
Brazil Mariana Muaze; 5. The Abolition of Slavery and International
Relations on the Southern Border of the Brazilian Empire, 1840-1865 Keila
Grinberg; Part II. Bounded Emancipations: 6. Body, Gender and Identity on
the Threshold of Abolition: A Tale Doubly Told by Benedicta Maria da Ilha,
a Free Woman and Ovídia, a Slave Maria Helena Pereira Machado; 7. Slavery,
Freedom and the Relational City in Abolition-era Recife Brodwyn Fischer; 8.
Migrações ao sul: Memories of Land and Work in Brazil's Slaveholding
Southeast Robson Luis Machado Martins and Flávio Gomes; Part III. Racial
Silence and Black Intellectual Subjectivities: 9. Breaking the Silence:
Racial Subjectivities, Abolitionism, and Public Life in mid-1870s Recife
Celso Castilho and Rafaella Valença de Andrade Galvão; 10. The Life and
Times of a Free Black Man in Brazil's Era of Abolition: Teodoro Sampaio,
1855-1937 Wlamyra Albuquerque; 11. Political Dissonance in the Name of
Freedom: Brazil's Black Organizations in the Age of Abolition Ana Flavia
Magalhães Pinto; 12. The East River Reminds Me of the Paraná: Racism,
Subjectivity and Transnational Political Action in the Life of André
Rebouças Hebe Mattos; Part IV. Afterlives of Slavery, Afterwards of
Abolition: 13. The Past was Black: Modesto Brocos, The Redemption of Ham,
and Brazilian Slavery Daryle Williams; 14. From Crias de Casa to Filhos de
Criação: Raising Illegitimate Children in the 'Big House' in Post-Abolition
Brazil Sueann Caulfield; 15. Slave Songs and Racism in the post-Abolition
Americas: Eduardo das Neves and Bert Williams in Comparative Perspective
Martha Abreu; Bibliography; Index.
Fischer and Keila Grinberg; Part I. Law, Precarity, and Affective Economies
during Brazil's Slave Empire: 1. The Crime of Illegal Enslavement and the
Precariousness of Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Brazil Keila Grinberg and
Beatriz Mamigonian; 2. 'Hellish Nurseries:' Slave Smuggling, Child
Trafficking, and Local Complicity in Nineteenth Century Pernambuco Marcus
Carvalho; 3. Agrarian Empires, Plantation Communities, and Slave Families
in a Nineteenth Century Brazilian Coffee Zone Ricardo Salles and Mariana
Muaze; 4. Motherhood Silenced: Enslaved Wet Nurses in Nineteenth Century
Brazil Mariana Muaze; 5. The Abolition of Slavery and International
Relations on the Southern Border of the Brazilian Empire, 1840-1865 Keila
Grinberg; Part II. Bounded Emancipations: 6. Body, Gender and Identity on
the Threshold of Abolition: A Tale Doubly Told by Benedicta Maria da Ilha,
a Free Woman and Ovídia, a Slave Maria Helena Pereira Machado; 7. Slavery,
Freedom and the Relational City in Abolition-era Recife Brodwyn Fischer; 8.
Migrações ao sul: Memories of Land and Work in Brazil's Slaveholding
Southeast Robson Luis Machado Martins and Flávio Gomes; Part III. Racial
Silence and Black Intellectual Subjectivities: 9. Breaking the Silence:
Racial Subjectivities, Abolitionism, and Public Life in mid-1870s Recife
Celso Castilho and Rafaella Valença de Andrade Galvão; 10. The Life and
Times of a Free Black Man in Brazil's Era of Abolition: Teodoro Sampaio,
1855-1937 Wlamyra Albuquerque; 11. Political Dissonance in the Name of
Freedom: Brazil's Black Organizations in the Age of Abolition Ana Flavia
Magalhães Pinto; 12. The East River Reminds Me of the Paraná: Racism,
Subjectivity and Transnational Political Action in the Life of André
Rebouças Hebe Mattos; Part IV. Afterlives of Slavery, Afterwards of
Abolition: 13. The Past was Black: Modesto Brocos, The Redemption of Ham,
and Brazilian Slavery Daryle Williams; 14. From Crias de Casa to Filhos de
Criação: Raising Illegitimate Children in the 'Big House' in Post-Abolition
Brazil Sueann Caulfield; 15. Slave Songs and Racism in the post-Abolition
Americas: Eduardo das Neves and Bert Williams in Comparative Perspective
Martha Abreu; Bibliography; Index.
Introduction: Slavery and Freedom in Nineteenth Century Brazil Brodwyn
Fischer and Keila Grinberg; Part I. Law, Precarity, and Affective Economies
during Brazil's Slave Empire: 1. The Crime of Illegal Enslavement and the
Precariousness of Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Brazil Keila Grinberg and
Beatriz Mamigonian; 2. 'Hellish Nurseries:' Slave Smuggling, Child
Trafficking, and Local Complicity in Nineteenth Century Pernambuco Marcus
Carvalho; 3. Agrarian Empires, Plantation Communities, and Slave Families
in a Nineteenth Century Brazilian Coffee Zone Ricardo Salles and Mariana
Muaze; 4. Motherhood Silenced: Enslaved Wet Nurses in Nineteenth Century
Brazil Mariana Muaze; 5. The Abolition of Slavery and International
Relations on the Southern Border of the Brazilian Empire, 1840-1865 Keila
Grinberg; Part II. Bounded Emancipations: 6. Body, Gender and Identity on
the Threshold of Abolition: A Tale Doubly Told by Benedicta Maria da Ilha,
a Free Woman and Ovídia, a Slave Maria Helena Pereira Machado; 7. Slavery,
Freedom and the Relational City in Abolition-era Recife Brodwyn Fischer; 8.
Migrações ao sul: Memories of Land and Work in Brazil's Slaveholding
Southeast Robson Luis Machado Martins and Flávio Gomes; Part III. Racial
Silence and Black Intellectual Subjectivities: 9. Breaking the Silence:
Racial Subjectivities, Abolitionism, and Public Life in mid-1870s Recife
Celso Castilho and Rafaella Valença de Andrade Galvão; 10. The Life and
Times of a Free Black Man in Brazil's Era of Abolition: Teodoro Sampaio,
1855-1937 Wlamyra Albuquerque; 11. Political Dissonance in the Name of
Freedom: Brazil's Black Organizations in the Age of Abolition Ana Flavia
Magalhães Pinto; 12. The East River Reminds Me of the Paraná: Racism,
Subjectivity and Transnational Political Action in the Life of André
Rebouças Hebe Mattos; Part IV. Afterlives of Slavery, Afterwards of
Abolition: 13. The Past was Black: Modesto Brocos, The Redemption of Ham,
and Brazilian Slavery Daryle Williams; 14. From Crias de Casa to Filhos de
Criação: Raising Illegitimate Children in the 'Big House' in Post-Abolition
Brazil Sueann Caulfield; 15. Slave Songs and Racism in the post-Abolition
Americas: Eduardo das Neves and Bert Williams in Comparative Perspective
Martha Abreu; Bibliography; Index.
Fischer and Keila Grinberg; Part I. Law, Precarity, and Affective Economies
during Brazil's Slave Empire: 1. The Crime of Illegal Enslavement and the
Precariousness of Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Brazil Keila Grinberg and
Beatriz Mamigonian; 2. 'Hellish Nurseries:' Slave Smuggling, Child
Trafficking, and Local Complicity in Nineteenth Century Pernambuco Marcus
Carvalho; 3. Agrarian Empires, Plantation Communities, and Slave Families
in a Nineteenth Century Brazilian Coffee Zone Ricardo Salles and Mariana
Muaze; 4. Motherhood Silenced: Enslaved Wet Nurses in Nineteenth Century
Brazil Mariana Muaze; 5. The Abolition of Slavery and International
Relations on the Southern Border of the Brazilian Empire, 1840-1865 Keila
Grinberg; Part II. Bounded Emancipations: 6. Body, Gender and Identity on
the Threshold of Abolition: A Tale Doubly Told by Benedicta Maria da Ilha,
a Free Woman and Ovídia, a Slave Maria Helena Pereira Machado; 7. Slavery,
Freedom and the Relational City in Abolition-era Recife Brodwyn Fischer; 8.
Migrações ao sul: Memories of Land and Work in Brazil's Slaveholding
Southeast Robson Luis Machado Martins and Flávio Gomes; Part III. Racial
Silence and Black Intellectual Subjectivities: 9. Breaking the Silence:
Racial Subjectivities, Abolitionism, and Public Life in mid-1870s Recife
Celso Castilho and Rafaella Valença de Andrade Galvão; 10. The Life and
Times of a Free Black Man in Brazil's Era of Abolition: Teodoro Sampaio,
1855-1937 Wlamyra Albuquerque; 11. Political Dissonance in the Name of
Freedom: Brazil's Black Organizations in the Age of Abolition Ana Flavia
Magalhães Pinto; 12. The East River Reminds Me of the Paraná: Racism,
Subjectivity and Transnational Political Action in the Life of André
Rebouças Hebe Mattos; Part IV. Afterlives of Slavery, Afterwards of
Abolition: 13. The Past was Black: Modesto Brocos, The Redemption of Ham,
and Brazilian Slavery Daryle Williams; 14. From Crias de Casa to Filhos de
Criação: Raising Illegitimate Children in the 'Big House' in Post-Abolition
Brazil Sueann Caulfield; 15. Slave Songs and Racism in the post-Abolition
Americas: Eduardo das Neves and Bert Williams in Comparative Perspective
Martha Abreu; Bibliography; Index.