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Diverse Unfreedoms charts a new way of thinking through the ways the legacies of plantation slavery haunt the contemporary moment, by offering a more multidirectional model of historical change and continuity drawing on a variety of regions and different disciplinary perspectives.
Diverse Unfreedoms charts a new way of thinking through the ways the legacies of plantation slavery haunt the contemporary moment, by offering a more multidirectional model of historical change and continuity drawing on a variety of regions and different disciplinary perspectives.
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Autorenporträt
Sarada Balagopalan is Associate Professor of Childhood Studies at Rutgers University. Cati Coe is Professor of Anthropology at Rutgers University. Keith Michael Green is Associate Professor of English at Rutgers University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Diverse Unfreedoms -The Afterlives and Transformations of Post-Transatlantic Bondages Part I: Transitions 2. A "Sentiment of Humanity"?: Child Protection, Surveillance, and State Guardianship in Senegal, 1895-1910 3. Benevolent Complicity: The Detention of Unaccompanied Children in the United States Part II: Legacies 4. Post-Apartheid Nostalgia and its Images of Common Sense 5. "You are My Slave!": Adjacent Relations of Unfreedom in Care Work and the Racialization of West African Care Workers 6. Abolitionist Action Heroes: Operation Underground Railroad and the Material Cultures of Philanthropy Part III: Reimaginings 7. Disenchanting Freedom in Sylvia Wynter's The Hills of Hebron 8. Freedom as Staying: Race, Religious History, and Carceral Ethnography in Chicago 9. The Blood That Has Dried in the Codes: Sovereignty, Right, and the (Im)Possibilities of Freedom. "Arrival Day"
1. Introduction: Diverse Unfreedoms -The Afterlives and Transformations of Post-Transatlantic Bondages Part I: Transitions 2. A "Sentiment of Humanity"?: Child Protection, Surveillance, and State Guardianship in Senegal, 1895-1910 3. Benevolent Complicity: The Detention of Unaccompanied Children in the United States Part II: Legacies 4. Post-Apartheid Nostalgia and its Images of Common Sense 5. "You are My Slave!": Adjacent Relations of Unfreedom in Care Work and the Racialization of West African Care Workers 6. Abolitionist Action Heroes: Operation Underground Railroad and the Material Cultures of Philanthropy Part III: Reimaginings 7. Disenchanting Freedom in Sylvia Wynter's The Hills of Hebron 8. Freedom as Staying: Race, Religious History, and Carceral Ethnography in Chicago 9. The Blood That Has Dried in the Codes: Sovereignty, Right, and the (Im)Possibilities of Freedom. "Arrival Day"
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