Conceiving freedom: women of color, gender, and the abolition of slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro
"In Conceiving Freedom, Camillia Cowling shows how gender shaped urban routes to freedom for the enslaved during the process of gradual emancipation in Cuba and Brazil, which occurred only after the rest of Latin America had abolished slavery and even after the American Civil War. Focusing on l...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Conceiving Freedom, Camillia Cowling shows how gender shaped urban routes to freedom for the enslaved during the process of gradual emancipation in Cuba and Brazil, which occurred only after the rest of Latin America had abolished slavery and even after the American Civil War. Focusing on late nineteenth-century Havana and Rio de Janeiro, Cowling argues that enslaved women played a dominant role in carving out freedom for themselves and their children through the courts. Cowling examines how women, typically illiterate but with access to scribes, instigated myriad successful petitions for emancipation, often using "free-womb" laws that declared that the children of enslaved women were legally free. She reveals how enslaved women's struggles connected to abolitionist movements in each city and the broader Atlantic World, mobilizing new notions about enslaved and free womanhood. She shows how women conceived freedom and then taught the "free-womb" generation to understand and shape the meaning of that freedom. Even after emancipation, freed women would continue to use these claims-making tools as they struggled to establish new spaces for themselves and their families in post emancipation society".. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | CONCEIVING FREEDOM
/ COWLING, CAMILLIA.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
PART I. GENDER, LAW, AND URBAN SLAVERY
SITES OF ENSLAVEMENT, SPACES OF FREEDOM : SLAVERY AND ABOLITION IN THE
ATLANTIC CITIES OF HAVANA AND RIO DE JANEIRO
THE LAW IS FINAL, EXCELLENT SIR : SLAVE LAW, GENDER, AND GRADUAL
EMANCIPATION
PART II. SEEKING FREEDOM
AS A SLAVE WOMAN AND AS A MOTHER : LAW, JURISPRUDENCE, AND RHETORIC IN
STORIES FROM WOMEN S CLAIMS-MAKING
EXAGGERATED AND SENTIMENTAL? : ENGENDERING ABOLITIONISM IN THE ATLANTIC
WORLD
I WISH TO BE IN THIS CITY : WOMEN AND THE QUEST FOR URBAN FREEDOM
PART III. CONCEIVING FREEDOM
ENLIGHTENED MOTHERS OF FAMILIES OR COMPETENT DOMESTIC SERVANTS? : ELITES
IMAGINE THE MEANINGS OF FREEDOM
SHE WAS NOW A FREE WOMAN : EX-SLAVE WOMEN AND THE MEANINGS OF URBAN
FREEDOM
MY MOTHER WAS FREE-WOMB, SHE WASN T A SLAVE : CONCEIVING FREEDOM
CONCLUSION
EPILOGUE: CONCEIVING CITIZENSHIP
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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title_exact_search | Conceiving freedom women of color, gender, and the abolition of slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro |
title_full | Conceiving freedom women of color, gender, and the abolition of slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro Camillia Cowling |
title_fullStr | Conceiving freedom women of color, gender, and the abolition of slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro Camillia Cowling |
title_full_unstemmed | Conceiving freedom women of color, gender, and the abolition of slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro Camillia Cowling |
title_short | Conceiving freedom |
title_sort | conceiving freedom women of color gender and the abolition of slavery in havana and rio de janeiro |
title_sub | women of color, gender, and the abolition of slavery in Havana and Rio de Janeiro |
topic | HISTORY / Latin America / General bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies bisacsh SOCIAL SCIENCE / Slavery bisacsh Geschichte Sklaverei Women slaves Cuba Havana History 19th century Women slaves Brazil Rio de Janeiro History 19th century Women slaves Legal status, laws, etc. Cuba Havana History 19th century Women slaves Legal status, laws, etc. Brazil Rio de Janeiro History 19th century Antislavery movements Cuba Havana History 19th century Antislavery movements Brazil Rio de Janeiro History 19th century HISTORY / Latin America / General SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies SOCIAL SCIENCE / Slavery Schwarze Frau (DE-588)4286929-8 gnd Sklaverei (DE-588)4055260-3 gnd Abschaffung (DE-588)4200586-3 gnd |
topic_facet | HISTORY / Latin America / General SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies SOCIAL SCIENCE / Slavery Geschichte Sklaverei Women slaves Cuba Havana History 19th century Women slaves Brazil Rio de Janeiro History 19th century Women slaves Legal status, laws, etc. Cuba Havana History 19th century Women slaves Legal status, laws, etc. Brazil Rio de Janeiro History 19th century Antislavery movements Cuba Havana History 19th century Antislavery movements Brazil Rio de Janeiro History 19th century Schwarze Frau Abschaffung Brasilien Lateinamerika Havana (Cuba) Race relations History 19th century Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) Race relations History 19th century Havanna Rio de Janeiro |
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