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Authors: Jenny Sharpe
ISBN-13: 9780816637232, ISBN-10: 0816637237
Format: Paperback
Publisher: University of Minnesota Press
Date Published: December 2002
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Jenny Sharpe

Book Synopsis

Through their open defiance, women like Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth had a significant impact on the institution of slavery. But what of the millions of other women who did not commit public or even private acts of resistance? Are their stories worthy of our attention? While some scholars imply that only the struggle for freedom was legitimate, Jenny Sharpe complicates the linear narrative-from slavery to freedom and literacy-that emerged from the privileging of autobiographical accounts like that of Frederick Douglass. She challenges a paradigm that equates agency with resistance and self-determination, and introduces new ways to examine negotiations for power within the constraints of slavery.

In Ghosts of Slavery, Sharpe introduces a wider range of everyday practices by examining the lives of three distinctive Caribbean women: a maroon leader, a mulatto concubine, and a fugitive slave. Through them she explains how the diasporic experience of slavery enabled black women to claim an authority that they didn't possess in Africa; how concubines empowered themselves through their mimicry of white women; and how less-privileged slave women manipulated situations that they were powerless to change. Finding the highly mediated portrayal of slave women in the historical records limited and sometimes misleading, Sharpe turns to unconventional sources for investigating these women's lives. In this fascinating and historically rich account, she calls for new strategies of reading that question traditional narratives of history, and she finds alternative ways to integrate oral storytelling, slave songs, travel writing, court documents, proslavery literature, and contemporary literature into black history.

Ultimately, this layered approach not only produces a more complex picture of the slave women's agency than conventional readings, it encourages a more nuanced understanding of the roles of slaves in the history of slavery.

Jenny Sharpe is professor of English and comparative literature at the University of California, Los Angeles, and author of Allegories of Empire: The Figure of Woman in the Colonial Text.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Haunting of History
1"The Rebels Old Obeah Woman": History as Spirit Possession1
2"An Incomparable Nurse": The Obi of Domesticity44
3"Our History Was Truly Broken": Writing Back to a Slave Past87
4"A Very Troublesome Woman": Who Speaks for the Morality of Slave Women?120
Afterword153
Notes157
Bibliography169
Index183

Subjects

Fiction Books & Literature Literary Criticism General & Miscellaneous Literary Criticism
Fiction Books & Literature Literary Criticism Latin American & Caribbean Literature
African Americans African American History Slavery & Abolitionism - African American History
Biography All Biography Peoples & Cultures - Biography
History African History African Diaspora History
History African American History African American History
History American History United States History - African American History
History American History United States History - Colonial Era
History World History Women's History
Nonfiction Social Sciences African Studies
Nonfiction Social Sciences Latinos & Latin Americans
Nonfiction Social Sciences Regional Studies
Nonfiction Social Sciences General & Miscellaneous
Nonfiction All Nonfiction African Studies
Science & Nature Social Sciences African Studies
Science & Nature Social Sciences Latinos & Latin Americans
Science & Nature Social Sciences Regional Studies
Science & Nature Social Sciences General & Miscellaneous
Social Sciences African Studies Africana - African Diaspora (outside U.S.)
Social Sciences Latinos & Latin Americans Latin American & Caribbean Literature
Social Sciences Regional Studies Africana - African Diaspora (outside U.S.)
Social Sciences Women's Studies Women's History
Women's Studies Women's History Women's History - Latin America & the Caribbean
Nonfiction Biography All Biography
Nonfiction History African History
Nonfiction History African American History
Nonfiction History American History
Nonfiction History World History