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Laboring Women
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Author(s):
Jennifer L. Morgan
Publication date:
December 31 2004
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University of Pennsylvania Press
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9780812206371
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December 31 2004
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10.9783/9780812206371
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
Illustrations
pp. VII
Contents
pp. XI
Note on Sources
4. ‘‘Hannah and Hir Children’’: Reproduction and Creolization Among Enslaved Women
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
6. ‘‘Deluders and Seducers of Each Other’’: Gender and the Changing Nature of Resistance
Index
2. ‘‘The Number of Women Doeth Much Disparayes the Whole Cargoe’’: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and West African Gender Roles
Epilogue
Illustrations
Note on Sources
3. ‘‘The Breedings Shall Goe with Their Mothers’’: Gender and Evolving Practices of Slaveownership in the English American Colonies
5. ‘‘Women’s Sweat’’: Gender and Agricultural Labor in the Atlantic World
1. ‘‘Some Could Suckle over Their Shoulder’’: Male Travelers, Female Bodies, and the Gendering of Racial Ideology
Contents
Frontmatter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 12
Chapter 1. ‘‘Some Could Suckle over Their Shoulder’’: Male Travelers, Female Bodies, and the Gendering of Racial Ideology
pp. 50
Chapter 2. ‘‘The Number of Women Doeth Much Disparayes the Whole Cargoe’’: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade and West African Gender Roles
pp. 69
Chapter 3. ‘‘The Breedings Shall Goe with Their Mothers’’: Gender and Evolving Practices of Slaveownership in the English American Colonies
pp. 107
Chapter 4. ‘‘Hannah and Hir Children’’: Reproduction and Creolization Among Enslaved Women
pp. 144
Chapter 5. ‘‘Women’s Sweat’’: Gender and Agricultural Labor in the Atlantic World
pp. 166
Chapter 6 .‘‘Deluders and Seducers of Each Other’’: Gender and the Changing Nature of Resistance
pp. 196
Epilogue
pp. 203
Notes
pp. 251
Bibliography
pp. 273
Index
pp. 277
Acknowledgments
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