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Postcolonial Slavery An Overview of Colonialisms Legacy by Charlotte Baker and Jennifer Jahn, Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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    Author(s)Charlotte Baker and Jennifer Jahn
    PublisherCambridge Scholars Publishing
    ISBN9781443801034
    Pages205
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearDecember 2008

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    Cambridge Scholars Publishing Postcolonial Slavery An Overview of Colonialisms Legacy by Charlotte Baker and Jennifer Jahn

    This collection of eight essays by research students and academics from the UK, France, Germany and the USA examining different forms and manifestations of postcolonial slavery underlines the significance of the year 2007, marking the bicentennial anniversary of the passage of the British law banning the slave trade. Slavery and its legacies galvanized a diachronic series of ethnic crossings and transformations that engendered new and complex patterns of crosscultural contact. And the importance of communities of runaway slaves can scarcely be overstated as a symbol of an insistent black resistance and self-affirmation. But in bringing the material realities of slavery to the forefront of the imagination, this volume also highlights the marginalization of British and French colonial practices in institutionalized frameworks of historical knowledge. Actively contesting the related traumas of transplantation, the middle passage, and the fracturing of the collective memory, and drawing actively on a wide range of approaches and perspectives, this collection seeks to reinscribe a material historical consciousness of slavery and its legacies through a strategic interaction between history, subjectivity, and representation. -H. Adlai Murdoch, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaignshow more



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