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Contested Bodies Pregnancy Childrearing And Slavery In Jamaica Sasha Turner

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Contested Bodies Pregnancy Childrearing And Slavery In Jamaica Sasha Turner
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.05 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Sasha Turner
ISBN: 9780812294057, 081229405X
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Contested Bodies Pregnancy Childrearing And Slavery In Jamaica Sasha Turner by Sasha Turner 9780812294057, 081229405X instant download after payment.

Contested Bodies explores how the end of the transatlantic trade impacted Jamaican slaves and their children. Examining the struggles for control over biological reproduction, Turner shows how central childbearing was to the organization of plantation work, the care of slaves, and the development of their culture.


Contested Bodies explores how the end of the transatlantic trade impacted Jamaican slaves and their children. Examining the struggles for control over biological reproduction, Turner shows how central childbearing was to the organization of plantation work, the care of slaves, and the development of their culture.

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