Child Slavery and Guardianship in Colonial Senegal

Child Slavery and Guardianship in Colonial Senegal
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781009296458
ISBN-13 : 1009296450
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Child Slavery and Guardianship in Colonial Senegal by : Bernard Moitt

Original and innovative, this book tells the story of Senegalese children freed from slavery in 1848 only to be relegated to tutelle or guardianship. Bernard Moitt demonstrates that tutelle allowed slavery to persist under another name, with children continuing to be subject to the same widespread labor exploitation and abuse.

Child Slavery and Guardianship in Colonial Senegal

Child Slavery and Guardianship in Colonial Senegal
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781009296472
ISBN-13 : 1009296477
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Child Slavery and Guardianship in Colonial Senegal by : Bernard Moitt

Uncovers the stories of children liberated from slavery in Senegal after 1848 and relegated to tutelle or guardianship.

Desiring Whiteness

Desiring Whiteness
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Publisher : Cornell University Press
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 9781501777042
ISBN-13 : 1501777041
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Desiring Whiteness by : Caroline Séquin

Desiring Whiteness uncovers the intertwined histories of commercial sex and racial politics in France and the French Empire. Since the French Revolution of 1789, the absence of laws banning interracial marriages has served to reinforce two myths about modern France—first, that it is a sexual democracy and second, it is a color-blind nation where all French citizens can freely marry whomever they wish regardless of their race. Caroline Séquin challenges the narrative of French exceptionalism by revealing the role of prostitution regulation in policing intimate relationships across racial and colonial boundaries in the century following the abolition of slavery. Desiring Whiteness traces the rise and fall of the "French model" of prostitution policing in the "contact zones" of port cities and garrison towns across France and in Dakar, Senegal, the main maritime entry point of French West Africa. Séquin describes how the regulation of prostitution covertly policed racial relations and contributed to the making of white French identity in an imperial nation-state that claimed to be race-blind. She also examines how sex industry workers exploited, reinforced, or transgressed the racial boundaries of colonial rule. Brothels served as "gatekeepers of whiteness" in two arenas. In colonial Senegal, white-only brothels helped deter French colonists from entering unions with African women and producing mixed-race children, thus consolidating white minority rule. In the metropole, brothels condoned interracial sex with white sex workers while dissuading colonial men from forming long-term attachments with white French women. Ultimately, brothels followed a similar racial logic that contributed to upholding white supremacy.

Child Slavery before and after Emancipation

Child Slavery before and after Emancipation
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 325
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ISBN-10 : 9781107127562
ISBN-13 : 1107127564
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Child Slavery before and after Emancipation by : Anna Mae Duane

An innovative, interdisciplinary anthology arguing that we are unable to fully understand slavery - then and now - without attending to children's roles in slavery's machinations.

Children and Youth in African History

Children and Youth in African History
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9783031110979
ISBN-13 : 3031110978
Rating : 4/5 (79 Downloads)

Synopsis Children and Youth in African History by : SE Duff

This textbook introduces readers to the academic scholarship on the history of childhood and youth in sub-Saharan Africa, with a particular focus on the colonial and postcolonial eras. In a series of seven chapters, it addresses key themes in the historical scholarship, arguing that age serves as a useful category for historical analysis in African history. Just as race, class, and gender can be used to understand how African societies have been structured over time, so too age is a powerful tool for thinking about how power, youth, and seniority intersect and change over time. This is, then, a work of synthesis rather than of new research based on primary sources. This book will therefore introduce mainstream scholars of the history of childhood and youth to the literature on Africa, and scholars of youth in Africa to debates within the wider field of the history of children and youth.

African Military Politics in the Sahel

African Military Politics in the Sahel
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781009362252
ISBN-13 : 1009362259
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis African Military Politics in the Sahel by : Katharina P. W. Döring

Based on extensive empirical research, Katharina P.W. Döring analyses the politics surrounding military deployments in the Sahel since 2012 and stresses the agency of regional organizations in African-led military interventions. Drawing on insights from critical geography, she considers the role that space plays in the power dynamics of the region.

Black Soldiers in the Rhodesian Army

Black Soldiers in the Rhodesian Army
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 307
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ISBN-10 : 9781009348447
ISBN-13 : 1009348442
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Black Soldiers in the Rhodesian Army by : M. T. Howard

Draws from original interviews to provide insight into why thousands of black soldiers fought loyally and effectively for the Rhodesian Army.

Ethiopia’s ‘Developmental State’

Ethiopia’s ‘Developmental State’
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 650
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ISBN-10 : 9781009428262
ISBN-13 : 1009428268
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis Ethiopia’s ‘Developmental State’ by : Tom Lavers

This book provides a comprehensive, multi-sector analysis of Ethiopia's development project, which has rightly been regarded as one of the development success stories of recent decades. The book will interest scholars in African studies, political science and development studies, in addition to those with specific interests in Ethiopia.

Diverse Unfreedoms

Diverse Unfreedoms
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : 9781000709032
ISBN-13 : 1000709035
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Diverse Unfreedoms by : Sarada Balagopalan

The legacies of plantation slavery continue to inhabit, animate, and haunt the diverse forms of unfreedom that mark our present. Diverse Unfreedoms charts a new way of thinking through these legacies of unfreedom via a more entangled and multidirectional model of what makes for historical change and continuity in practices and relationships of subjugation. This volume troubles the stark opposition between slavery and freedom by foregrounding the diversity of types of exploitation above and beyond the most extreme forms of dehumanization characterized by slavery. The chapters, from multiple disciplines and discussing diverse regions and historical periods, illustrate the significance of interdisciplinary and international perspectives in understanding diverse unfreedoms, and offer a nuanced account of historical change and continuity in systems that generate and perpetuate unfreedom. Through examining the frictions that mark certain key moments of legal, social, and institutional transition, the essays in this volume express the limits of liberal humanist projects and present a critique of the liberal notion of freedom as the necessary horizon of emancipatory imagination and labor.

The Global History of Black Girlhood

The Global History of Black Girlhood
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Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9780252053634
ISBN-13 : 025205363X
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis The Global History of Black Girlhood by : Corinne T. Field

The Global History of Black Girlhood boldly claims that Black girls are so important we should know their histories. Yet, how do we find the stories and materials we need to hear Black girls’ voices and understand their lives? Corinne T. Field and LaKisha Michelle Simmons edit a collection of writings that explores the many ways scholars, artists, and activists think and write about Black girls' pasts. The contributors engage in interdisciplinary conversations that consider what it means to be a girl; the meaning of Blackness when seen from the perspectives of girls in different times and places; and the ways Black girls have imagined themselves as part of a global African diaspora. Thought-provoking and original, The Global History of Black Girlhood opens up new possibilities for understanding Black girls in the past while offering useful tools for present-day Black girls eager to explore the histories of those who came before them. Contributors: Janaé E. Bonsu, Ruth Nicole Brown, Tara Bynum, Casidy Campbell, Katherine Capshaw, Bev Palesa Ditsie, Sarah Duff, Cynthia Greenlee, Claudrena Harold, Anasa Hicks, Lindsey Jones, Phindile Kunene, Denise Oliver-Velez, Jennifer Palmer, Vanessa Plumly, Shani Roper, SA Smythe, Nastassja Swift, Dara Walker, Najya Williams, and Nazera Wright