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Miller. 000328413 260__ $$aAthens :$$bOhio University Press,$$cc2007-<c2008> 000328413 300__ $$av. <1-2> :$$bill., maps ;$$c24 cm. 000328413 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical reference and index. 000328413 5050_ $$av. 1. Africa, the Indian Ocean world, and the medieval north Atlantic -- v. 2. The modern Atlantic. 000328413 50500 $$gv. 1: Africa, the Indian Ocean world, and the medieval North Atlantic. I. Women in domestic slavery across Africa and Asia.$$tWomen, marriage, and slavery in Sub-Saharan Africa in the nineteenth century /$$rCatherine Coquery-Vidrovitch --$$tSex, power, and family life in the harem : a comparative study /$$rMartin A. Klein --$$tThe law of the (white) father : psychoanalysis, 'paternalism, ' and the historiography of cape slave women /$$rSharifa Ahjum --$$gII. Women in Islamic Households.$$tMjakazi, Mpambe, Mjoli, Suria : female slaves in Swahili sources /$$rKatrin Bromber --$$tPrices for female slaves and changes in their life cycle : evidence from German East Africa /$$rJan-Georg Deutsch --$$gIII. Women in households on the fringes of Christianity and commerce.$$tThralls and queens : female slavery in the medieval Norse Atlantic /$$rKirsten A. Seaver --$$tAfrican slave women in Egypt, ca. 1820 to the plague of 1834-35 /$$rGeorge Michael La Rue --$$tFemale Inboekelinge in the South African Republic, 1850-80 /$$rFred Morton --$$gIV. Women in imperial African worlds.$$tWomen, gender history, and slavery in nineteenth-century Ethiopia /$$rTimothy Fernyhough --$$tFemale bondage in imperial Madagascar, 1820-95 /$$rGwyn Campbell --$$tInternal markets or an Atlantic-Sahara divide? How women fit into the slave trade of west Africa /$$rPaul E. Lovejoy --$$tWomen, household instability, and the end of slavery in Banamba and Gumbu, French Soudan, 1905-12 /$$rRichard Roberts --$$gV. Women in commercial outposts of modern Europe.$$tFrom pariahs to patriots : women slavers in nineteenth-century 'Portuguese' Guinea /$$rPhilip J. Havik --$$tIt all comes out in the wash : engendering archaeological interpretations of slavery /$$rElizabeth Grzymala Jordan --$$tFree women of color and socioeconomic marginality in Mauritius, 1767-1830 /$$rRichard B. Allen -- 000328413 50500 $$gv. 2: The modern Atlantic. I. The reproductive biology of sugar slavery.$$tSlave women and reproduction in Jamaica, ca. 1776-1834 /$$rKenneth Morgan --$$tGloomy melancholy : sexual reproduction among Louisiana slave women, 1840-60 /$$rRichard Follett --$$gII. Women's initiatives under slavery.$$tCan women guide and govern men? Gendering politics among African Catholics in Colonial Brazil /$$rMariza de Carvalho Soares --$$tA particular kind of freedom : black women, slavery, kinship, and freedom in the American southeast /$$rBarbara Krauthamer --$$tEnslaved women and the law : paradoxes of subordination in the postrevolutionary Carolinas /$$rLaura F. Edwards --$$gIII. Rebuilding lives in the Caribbean : emancipation and its aftermath.$$tPricing freedom in the French Caribbean : women, men, children, and redemption from slavery in the 1840s /$$rBernard Moitt -- Slave women, family strategies, and the transition to freedom in Barbados, 1834-41 /$$rLaurence Brown and Tara Inniss --$$tFree but minor : slave women, citizenship, respectability, and social antagonism in the French Antilles, 1830-90 /$$rMyriam Cottias --$$gIV. Representing women slaves : masters' fantasies and memories in fiction.$$tDeviant and dangerous : proslavery representations of Jamaican slave women's sexuality, ca. 1780-1834 /$$rHenrice Altink --$$tThe condition of the mother : the legacy of slavery in African American literature of the Jim Crow era /$$rFelipe Smith --$$gV. Historiographical reflections on slavery and women.$$tRe-modeling slavery as if women mattered /$$rClaire Robertson and Marsha Robinson --$$tDomiciled, and dominated : slaving as a history of women /$$rJoseph C. Miller. 000328413 520__ $$aThe literature on women enslaved around the world has grown rapidly in the last ten years, evidencing strong interest in the subject across a range of academic disciplines. Until Women and Slavery, no single collection has focused on female slaves who--as these two volumes reveal--probably constituted the considerable majority of those enslaved in Africa, Asia, and Europe over several millennia and who accounted for a greater proportion of the enslaved in the Americas than is customarily acknowledged. Women enslaved in the Americas came to bear highly gendered reputations among whites--as "scheming Jezebels," ample and devoted "mammies," or suffering victims of white male brutality and sexual abuse--that revealed more about the psychology of enslaving than about the courage and creativity of the women enslaved. These strong images of modern New World slavery contrast with the equally expressive virtual invisibility of the women enslaved in the Old--concealed in harems, represented to meddling colonial rulers as "wives" and "nieces," taken into African families and kin-groups in subtlely nuanced fashion. Women and Slavery presents papers developed from an international conference organized by Gwyn Campbell. 000328413 650_0 $$aWomen slaves$$xHistory. 000328413 650_0 $$aSlavery$$xHistory. 000328413 7001_ $$aCampbell, Gwyn,$$d1952- 000328413 7001_ $$aMiers, Suzanne. 000328413 7001_ $$aMiller, Joseph Calder. 000328413 85201 $$bgen$$hHT861$$i.W66$$i2007 000328413 85641 $$3Table of contents only$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0717/2007018274.html 000328413 85642 $$3Contributor biographical information$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0726/2007018274-b.html 000328413 85642 $$3Publisher description$$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0726/2007018274-d.html 000328413 86631 $$av.1-v.2 000328413 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:328413$$pGLOBAL_SET 000328413 980__ $$aBIB 000328413 980__ $$aBOOK