ISBN:
9781569024713
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9781569024720
Language:
English
Pages:
xxviii, 442 pages
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illustrations, maps
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23 cm
DDC:
306.3620896
Keywords:
Slavery
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African diaspora
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Racism
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Race relations
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Collective memory
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Aufsatzsammlung
;
Sklaverei
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Kolonialismus
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Rassendiskriminierung
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Kollektives Gedächtnis
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Geschichte
Note:
"...contributions were initially presented at an event which was designated a Summer Institute/Institut d'Etat entitled "Slavery, Memory, Citizenshiip," held at the Harriet Tubman Institute, York University, on August 21-27, 2011
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 375-417) and index
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Introduction: Slavery, Memory, Citizenship
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Part I: Slavery ; Slave life in the Canadian Maritime Colonies
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Afro-descendant slaves in the legal system of colonial Chile, 1770-1823
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Discipline and masculinities in slave communities of the antebellum South
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Trauma in diaspora: slavocentric visions of African American identity in Liberia and the antebellum United States
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'Over the way' on the border of Canada before the Civil War
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Slavery and the forgotten women slave owners of Luanda (1846-1876)
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Part II: Memory ; Identifying Juan Correa, the painter, and Vicente Guerrero, independence leader, in Mexican history
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Dawn of tomorrow, 'a noble tradition to be maintained' in the historical memory of Canada
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Confronting 'liberal lies' about Black Canada: George Elliott Clarke and the children of Frantz Fanon
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Devoir d'histoire: confronting the history of slavery in public space in France
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Conflicting narratives of identity and the past in the memory of slavery in Guadeloupe
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Walls of memory and political expression in Port-au-Prince
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Part III: Citizenship ; Integration and assimilation? Afro-Mexicans in the birth of the Mexican nation, 1810-1850
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Re-appropriating the repressive past through memories of slavery in the Mandara Mountains
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'Forgetting' slavery, resilience and the end of national deafness in France
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Art, citizenship and reparations for slavery: practices and perspectives from two engaged artists in Rio de Janeiro
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Compensation and the legacy of trans-Atlantic slavery in international law
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Appendix. Summer institute 2011: slavery, memory, citizenship.
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