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Slavery At Sea

Terror, Sex, And Sickness In The Middle Passage

by Sowande M Mustakeem
language: english
Publisher: University of Illinois Press, September of 2016 ‧
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Most times left solely within the confine of plantation narratives, slavery was far from a land-based phenomenon. This book reveals for the first time how it took critical shape at sea. Expanding the gaze even more widely, the book centers on how the oceanic transport of human cargoes--known as the infamous Middle Passage--comprised a violently regulated process foundational to the institution of bondage. Sowande' Mustakeem's groundbreaking study goes inside the Atlantic slave trade to explore the social conditions and human costs embedded in the world of maritime slavery. Mining ship logs, records and personal documents, Mustakeem teases out the social histories produced between those on traveling ships: slaves, captains, sailors, and surgeons. As she shows, crewmen manufactured captives through enforced dependency, relentless cycles of physical, psychological terror, and pain that led to the making--and unmaking--of enslaved Africans held and transported onboard slave ships. Mustakeem relates how this process, and related power struggles, played out not just for adult men, but also for women, children, teens, infants, nursing mothers, the elderly, diseased, ailing, and dying. As she does so, she offers provocative new insights into how gender, health, age, illness, and medical treatment intersected with trauma and violence transformed human beings into the most commercially sought commodity for over four centuries.

Slavery At Sea

Terror, Sex, And Sickness In The Middle Passage

by Sowande M Mustakeem

Property Description
ISBN: 9780252082023
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Release Date: September of 2016
Language: English
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 296
Format: Book
Collection: New Black Studies Series
Categories: Books in English > History > History of America
EAN: 9780252082023

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