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Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery (Early American Studies)

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Description for Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery (Early American Studies) Paperback. How childbearing among enslaved women became commodified-and was exploited by slaveowners as well as slaves. Series: Early American Studies. Num Pages: 296 pages, 17 illus. BIC Classification: 1KB; HBTS; JFSJ1. Category: (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 25. Weight in Grams: 476.

When black women were brought from Africa to the New World as slave laborers, their value was determined by their ability to work as well as their potential to bear children, who by law would become the enslaved property of the mother's master. In Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery, Jennifer L. Morgan examines for the first time how African women's labor in both senses became intertwined in the English colonies. Beginning with the ideological foundations of racial slavery in early modern Europe, Laboring Women traverses the Atlantic, exploring the social and cultural lives of women in ... Read more

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Condition
New
Series
Early American Studies
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
Pennsylvania, United States
ISBN
9780812218732
SKU
V9780812218732
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About Jennifer L. Morgan
Jennifer L. Morgan teaches history and women's and gender studies at Rutgers University, New Brunswick.

Reviews for Laboring Women: Reproduction and Gender in New World Slavery (Early American Studies)
"Morgan's remarkably lucid treatment of the role of gender in constructing racial ideologies and in justifying the economic system of slavery should make such complex themes accessible to advanced undergraduates. Her book succeeds in highlighting the importance of African women in determining the shape of the slave system in the New World, as well as the ways in which the ... Read more

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