Transatlantic Africa

Transatlantic Africa examines the internal workings of African and diasporic slave societies in the transatlantic era. Emphasizing a global context and the multiplicity of African experiences during that period, historian Kwasi Konadu interprets transatlantic slaving and its consequences through African and diasporic primary sources. Based on careful reading of Africans' oral histories, archival documents, and visual evidence, the book connects those experiences to local and international slaving systems. It also tackles the themes of commodification, capitalism, abolitionism, and reparations. By integrating these views with critical interpretations, Transatlantic Africa balances intellectual rigor with broad accessibility, helping readers to think anew about how transoceanic slaving made the modern world

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Transatlantic Africa

Transatlantic Africa examines the internal workings of African and diasporic slave societies in the transatlantic era. Emphasizing a global context and the multiplicity of African experiences during that period, historian Kwasi Konadu interprets transatlantic slaving and its consequences through African and diasporic primary sources. Based on careful reading of Africans' oral histories, archival documents, and visual evidence, the book connects those experiences to local and international slaving systems. It also tackles the themes of commodification, capitalism, abolitionism, and reparations. By integrating these views with critical interpretations, Transatlantic Africa balances intellectual rigor with broad accessibility, helping readers to think anew about how transoceanic slaving made the modern world

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Transatlantic Africa

Transatlantic Africa

by Kwasi Konadu
Transatlantic Africa

Transatlantic Africa

by Kwasi Konadu

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Transatlantic Africa examines the internal workings of African and diasporic slave societies in the transatlantic era. Emphasizing a global context and the multiplicity of African experiences during that period, historian Kwasi Konadu interprets transatlantic slaving and its consequences through African and diasporic primary sources. Based on careful reading of Africans' oral histories, archival documents, and visual evidence, the book connects those experiences to local and international slaving systems. It also tackles the themes of commodification, capitalism, abolitionism, and reparations. By integrating these views with critical interpretations, Transatlantic Africa balances intellectual rigor with broad accessibility, helping readers to think anew about how transoceanic slaving made the modern world


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781937306496
Publisher: Diasporic Africa Press
Publication date: 11/14/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 266
File size: 4 MB

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments   viii

About the Author   ix

Introduction   1

 

Chapter 1

The Anchors: Societies and “Slavery”   11

Chapter 2

Vessels and Villains: Atlantic Commerce and Commodification   38

Chapter 3

Bodies at Bay and Reversing Sail: The Self, Religion, and Returning Home   59

Chapter 4

Transatlantic Slaving and Endless Voyages of Cannibalism and Capitalism   88

Chapter 5

Abolitionism and Endless Voyages of Cannibalism and Capitalism   107

Chapter 6

Toward Calculating the Unquantifiable   136

Epilogue

The Historical Significance of Transatlantic Slaving   155

 

Appendix   163

Index   253

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