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  • 1
    ISBN: 9783031085369
    Language: English
    Pages: xxv, 370 Seiten , Illustrationen , 21 cm
    Series Statement: Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Global plantations in the modern world
    DDC: 306.349
    Keywords: Geschichte 1700-2022 ; Plantations Social aspects ; Plantations Economic aspects ; Human ecology History ; Imperialism Environmental aspects ; Sozialökologie ; Humanökologie ; Expansionspolitik ; Soziale Situation ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9782811127084
    Language: French
    Pages: 207 Seiten
    Series Statement: Politique africaine no 154 = 2019, 2
    Series Statement: La politique africaine
    Keywords: Beschäftigung ; Arbeit ; Hausarbeit ; Hauswirtschaftsgehilfin ; Politisierung ; Politische Mobilisierung ; Arbeitsbedingungen ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Subsaharisches Afrika ; Hausarbeit ; Gesellschaft
    Note: Le balai comme objet politique : regards sur les domesticités en Afrique , Dissidence dans le service domestique : l'économie morale de femmes, bonnes à l’île Maurice , Des "boys" aux "travailleurs de maison" au Burundi, ou le politique domestiqué , "Sauver les domestiques malgaches à l'étranger" : l'appropriation de la rhétorique "néo-abolitionniste" à Ambositra (Madagascar) , "Blanchir" la domesticité : la reproduction des hiérarchies de race, de classe et de sexe dans la production d'un personnel de luxe en Afrique du Sud , Essai de mesure et d'analyse de la présence de domestiques dans les ménages en Afrique subsaharienne , Postscript: domestic service as politics
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (18 p.)
    Keywords: Migration, immigration & emigration
    Abstract: This chapter analyses the way in which migrant women employed in the domestic services sector in France make their work political. The French context encompasses a double reality. On the one hand, the state promotes a regularized market and the professionalization of paid care work performed in the home. On the other hand, the fact that a majority of domestic sector workers are migrant women leads to the reproduction of working conditions which display continuities with more ancient forms of domestic services relations. In this context, migrant women’s demands in trade unions for domestic workers often prove contradictory, ambivalent and different according to their different work experiences. I address the complexity of this form of activism through the analysis of in-depth interviews realized with two migrant women activists involved in different trade unions over different periods. The first one, of Mauritian origin, fought alongside undocumented domestic workers in the early nineties. The second, of Ivoirian origin, has been involved since 2011 in struggles against the exploitation of registered child-minders. Drawing on fieldwork data, I examine the process through which migrant domestic workers create new political subjectivities, and their potential for contesting the norms regulating domestic work, traditional conceptions of citizenship and dominant gender relations
    Note: English
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan
    ISBN: 9783031085376
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXV, 370 p. 33 illus., 30 illus. in color.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2023.
    Series Statement: Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Human ecology—History. ; Imperialism. ; Labor. ; History. ; World history. ; Social history. ; Economic history. ; Human ecology
    Abstract: Foreword: Cristiana Bastos -- 1. Introduction: Viewing plantations at the intersection of political ecologies and multiple space-times Irene Peano, Marta Macedo and Colette Le Petitcorps -- Part I. Revisiting the Caribbean: Genealogies for the Plantationocene -- 2. From Marrons to Kreyòl: Human-Animal Relations in early Caribbean Rodrigo C. Bulamah -- 3. The rise and fall of caporalisme agraire in Haiti (1789-1806): Labour perspectives through the plantation complex Martino Sacchi and Lorenzo Ravano -- 4. Cacos and Cotton: Unmaking Imperial Geographies on Haiti’s Central Plateau Sophie Sapp Moore -- 5. Revolutionary sovereignty as lost normality: Nostalgia for oranges in a former Plantation in Cuba Marie Aureille -- Part II. Continental and Pacific Americas: Multiple subjectivities between control and resistance -- 6. ‘[A] continual exercise of…Patience and Economy’: Plantation overseers, agricultural innovation and state formation in eighteenth-century North America Tristan Stubbs -- 7. Inside the Big House: Slavery, Rationalization of Domestic Labor and the Construction of a New Habitus on Brazilian Coffee Plantations during the Second Slavery Mariana Muaze -- 8. Plantation Colonialism in Late Nineteenth-Century Hawai‘i: The Case of Chinese Sugar Planters Nicholas B. Miller -- Part III. West Africa and its diasporas: Excavating forgotten pasts and haunted presents -- 9. The materialities of Danish plantation agriculture at Dodowa, Ghana: An archaeological perspective David Abrampah -- 10. “Sweet Mother”: The Neoliberal Plantation in Sierra Leone Nile Davies -- 11. “New Slavery”, modern marronage and the multiple afterlives of plantations in contemporary Italy Irene Peano -- Part IV. South and South-East Asia: Indigenous labour, more-than-human entanglements and the afterlives of multiple crises -- 12. The multispecies World of Oil Palm: Indigenous Marind Perspectives on Plantation Ecologies in West Papua Sophie Chao -- 13. Colonial plantations and their afterlives: Legal disciplines, Indian historiographies and their lessons. An interview with Rana Behal Marta Macedo, Irene Peano, Colette Le Petitcorps -- Afterword -- 14. Afterlives: The Recursive Plantation Deborah A. Thomas.
    Abstract: Taking a multidisciplinary and global approach, this edited book examines the dynamic role of plantations as productive, socio-political and ecological forms throughout imperial and post-colonial worlds spanning multiple and broad temporalities. Showcasing an expansive range of case studies across different geographies, the collection sheds light on the heterogeneity of plantations and offers insights into the afterlives, spectres and remnants of systems that have been analysed as schemes of production, extraction and authority. Focusing on the expansion of plantation systems throughout various political-economic and ecological projects, and across the modern (and post-modern) period, allows the authors to move beyond analyses that often deal with individual empires through human-centered lenses. The contributors explore resistance to the mechanisms of extraction and control that plantations and their afterlives demanded, shedding light on their excesses, contradictions, failures and deviations. Offering a comprehensive treatment of global plantations, this book provides valuable reading for researchers with an interest in the socio-political and environmental effects of colonialism and imperialism in their various guises. Chapters 1, 8 and 11 are available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com. Irene Peano is an Assistant Researcher in the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Lisbon, Portugal. She researches the processes of migrant farm-labour and agribusiness organisation in contemporary Italy and their genealogies. Marta Macedo is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Lisbon, Portugal. Her work focuses on São Tomé plantations, mixing approaches from the history of science and technology, environmental history and labour studies. Colette Le Petitcorps holds a PhD in Sociology at the University of Poitiers (France). She is currently a postdoctoral researcher associated with the Centre d’études en sciences sociales sur les mondes africains, américains et asiatiques (Center for social studies on African, American and Asian worlds) in Paris. She works on gender, labour relations and the economy of the poor in the post-plantation, with the case of contemporary Mauritius.
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG | Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
    ISBN: 9783031085376
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (381 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Series Statement: Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies
    DDC: 306.349
    Keywords: Human ecology-History ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9783031085376
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 370 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Cambridge imperial and post-colonial studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Global plantations in the modern world
    DDC: 306.349
    Keywords: Geschichte 1700-2022 ; Human ecology-History ; Sozialökologie ; Humanökologie ; Expansionspolitik ; Soziale Situation ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Praise for Global Plantations in the Modern World -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction: Viewing Plantations at the Intersection of Political Ecologies and Multiple Space-Times -- Plantation Ecologies: Environmental Degradation, Segregated Human Relations and Racial Injustice -- The Afterlives of the Plantation: Old and New Insights -- Plantations as Sovereign Machines: Subject Formation, Relations of Patronage and the Intimacies of Power -- References -- Part I Revisiting the Caribbean: Genealogies for the Plantationocene -- 2 From Marrons to Kreyòl: Human-Animal Relations in Early Caribbean -- Introduction -- Inaugural Multispecies Encounters -- Provision Grounds and the Ambiguous Materiality of Freedom -- Counter-Plantation and Its Afterlives -- References -- 3 The Rise and Fall of Caporalisme Agraire in Haiti (1789-1806): Labor Perspectives Through the Plantation Complex -- Introduction -- Policing Emancipation, Preserving Plantation -- Revolutionary Citizenship Through Militarized Agriculture -- Land Concentration -- Limitations to Mobility -- Discipline and Labor Exploitation -- The Fall of Caporalisme Agraire and the Plantation Afterlives -- References -- 4 Cacos and Cotton: Unmaking Imperial Geographies on Haiti's Central Plateau -- Introduction -- Andeyò -- Occupation Infrastructure -- Tropic of Cotton -- Transformations: The Land of Milk and Honey -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Nostalgia for Oranges: Plantations as a Development Promise in Socialist Cuba -- The Socialist Plantation, a Matrix for a New Society -- The Scope of the Plantation: State Property as Revolutionary Sovereignty -- Tasting "Development" in Citrus Plantations -- Longing for Plantations, Desiring Normality -- Conclusion -- References.
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