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Undoing Slavery - Bodies, Race, and Rights in the Age of Abolition (Hardcover)
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Undoing Slavery - Bodies, Race, and Rights in the Age of Abolition (Hardcover)
Series: Early American Studies
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Undoing Slavery excavates cultural, political, medical, and legal
history to understand the abolitionist focus on the body on its own
terms. Motivated by their conviction that the physical form of the
human body was universal and faced with the growing racism of
eighteenth- and nineteenth-century science, abolitionists in North
America and Britain focused on undoing slavery’s harm to the
bodies of the enslaved. Their pragmatic focus on restoring the
bodily integrity and wellbeing of enslaved people threw up many
unexpected challenges. This book explores those challenges. Slavery
exploited the bodies of men and women differently: enslaved women
needed to be acknowledged as mothers rather than as reproducers of
slave property, and enslaved men needed to claim full adult
personhood without triggering white fears about their access to
male privilege. Slavery’s undoing became more fraught by the
1850s, moreover, as federal Fugitive Slave Law and racist medicine
converged. The reach of the federal government across the borders
of free states and theories about innate racial difference
collapsed the distinctions between enslaved and emancipated people
of African descent, making militant action necessary. Escaping to
so-called “free” jurisdictions, refugees from slavery
demonstrated that a person could leave the life of slavery behind.
But leaving behind the enslaved body, the fleshy archive of trauma
and injury, proved impossible. Bodies damaged by slavery needed
urgent physical care as well as access to medical knowledge
untainted by racist science. As the campaign to end slavery
revealed, legal rights alone, while necessary, were not sufficient
either to protect or heal the bodies of African-descended people
from the consequences of slavery and racism.
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Imprint: |
University of PennsylvaniaPress
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
Early American Studies |
Release date: |
February 2023 |
Authors: |
Kathleen M. Brown
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Dimensions: |
235 x 155mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Hardcover
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Pages: |
456 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-5128-2327-1 |
Categories: |
Books >
Humanities >
History >
General
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History >
General
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LSN: |
1-5128-2327-9 |
Barcode: |
9781512823271 |
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