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Engendering Islands

Ashley M Williard

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  • 310 sidor
  • 2021
In seventeenth-century Antilles the violence of dispossession and enslavement was mapped onto mens and womens bodies, bolstered by resignified tropes of gender, repurposed concepts of disability, and emerging racial discourses. As colonials and ecclesiastics developed local practices and institutionsparticularly family formation and military forcethey consolidated old notions into new categories that affected all social groups. In Engendering Islands Ashley M. Williard argues that early Caribbean reconstructions of masculinity and femininity sustained occupation, slavery, and nascent ideas of race. In the face of historical silences, Williards close readings of archival and narrative texts reveals the words, images, and perspectives that reflected and produced new ideas of human difference. Juridical, religious, and medical discourses expose the interdependence of multiple conditionsmale and female, enslaved and free, Black and white, Indigenous and displaced, normative and disabledin the islands claimed for the French Crown. In recent years scholars have interrogated key aspects of Atlantic slavery, but none have systematically approached the archive of gender, particularly as it intersects with race and disability, in the seventeenth-century French Caribbean. The constructions of masculinity and femininity embedded in this early colonial context help elucidate attendant notions of otherness and the systems of oppression they sustained. Williard shows the ways gender contributed to and complicated emerging notions of racial difference that justified slavery and colonial domination, thus setting the stage for centuries of French imperialism.
  • Författare: Ashley M Williard
  • Format: Inbunden
  • ISBN: 9781496220240
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 310
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2021-06-01
  • Förlag: University of Nebraska Press