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The Freedom of Speech : Talk and Slavery in the Anglo-Caribbean World

Title
The Freedom of Speech : Talk and Slavery in the Anglo-Caribbean World / Miles Ogborn.
ISBN
9780226657714
Publication
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2019]
Copyright Notice Date
©2019
Physical Description
1 online resource (336 p.) : 23 halftones
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Notes
In English.
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Summary
The institution of slavery has always depended on enforcing the boundaries between slaveholders and the enslaved. As historical geographer Miles Ogborn reveals in The Freedom of Speech, across the Anglo-Caribbean world the fundamental distinction between freedom and bondage relied upon the violent policing of the spoken word. Offering a compelling new lens on transatlantic slavery, this book gathers rich historical data from Barbados, Jamaica, and Britain to delve into the complex relationships between voice, slavery, and empire. From the most "idian encounters to formal rules of what counted as evidence in court, the battleground of slavery lay in who could speak and under what conditions. But, as Ogborn shows through keen attention to both the traces of talk and the silences in the archives, if enslavement as a legal status could be made by words, it could be unmade by them as well. A deft interrogation of the duality of domination, The Freedom of Speech offers a rich interpretation of oral cultures that both supported and constantly threatened to undermine the slave system.
Variant and related titles
De Gruyter University Press eBook pilot project 2019.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 17, 2022
Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Abbreviations
INTRODUCTION. With One Little Blast of Their Mouths: Speech, Humanity, and Slavery
ONE. On Our Bare Word: Oath Taking, Evidence Giving, and the Law
TWO. The Deliberative Voice: Politics, Speech, and Liberty
THREE. Master, I Can Cure You: Talking Plants in the Sugar Islands
FOUR. They Must Be Talked to One to One: Speaking with the Spirits
FIVE. They Talk about Free: Abolition, Freedom, and the Politics of Speech
Last Words
Acknowledgments
Notes
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