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Slave stories : law, representation, and gender in the Danish West Indies / Gunvor Simonsen.

Van Pelt Library HT1240.D4 S56 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Simonsen, Gunvor, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Slave narratives--United States Virgin Islands.
Slave narratives.
Enslaved persons.
Social conditions.
Enslaved persons--Legal status, laws, etc.
History.
Slavery--Law and legislation.
Colonies.
Denmark--Colonies--America--History.
Denmark.
Slavery--Law and legislation--West Indies--History.
Slavery.
Enslaved persons--Legal status, laws, etc--United States Virgin Islands--History.
Enslaved persons--United States Virgin Islands--Social conditions--18th century.
Enslaved persons--United States Virgin Islands--Social conditions--19th century.
Danish colonies.
America.
United States Virgin Islands.
West Indies.
Genre:
History.
Physical Description:
245 pages : color illustrations, map, charts ; 25 cm
Other Title:
Law, representation, and gender in the Danish West Indies
Place of Publication:
Aarhus, Denmark : Aarhus University Press, [2017]
Summary:
In the Danish West Indies, hundreds of enslaved men and women and a handful of Danish judges engaged in a broken, often distorted dialogue in court. Their dialogue was shaped by a shared concern with the ways slavery clashed with sexual norms and family life. Some enslaved men and women crafted respectable Christian self-portraits, which in time allowed victims of sexual abuse and rape to publicly narrate their experiences. Other slaves stressed African-Atlantic traditions when explaining their domestic conflicts. Yet these gripping stories did not influence the legal system. While the judges cunningly embraced slave testimony, they also reached guilty verdicts in most trials and punished with extreme brutality. Slaves spoke, but mostly to no avail.00In 'Slave Stories', Gunvor Simonsen reconstructs the narratives crafted by slaves and traces the distortions instituted by Danish West Indian legal practice. In doing so, she draws us closer to the men and women who lived in bondage in the Danish West Indies (present-day US Virgin Islands) in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Contents:
Introduction: Legal power and gendered voices in the Danish West Indies
The many gendered world of slaves and judges
Representing slave voices
Sexual violence and legitimate authority
African-Atlantic domestic troubles
Repressing slave stories : guilt and punishment
Epilogue: Words with little power.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-238) and index.
ISBN:
9788771249170
8771249176
OCLC:
1016771398

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