Black women's geographies and the afterlives of the sugar plantation

JC McInnis - American Literary History, 2019 - academic.oup.com
This essay examines how several contemporary black women artists—Attica Locke, Natalie
Baszile, Beyoncé, Ava DuVernay, and Kara Walker—interrogate the afterlives of the sugar …

Making and mastering violent environments: Following the infrastructures of accumulation in coastal Louisiana

R Phillips, S Soederberg - Antipode, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Louisiana's coastal wetlands have been disappearing at an alarming rate over the past
several decades, with the greatest harm experienced by vulnerable populations (poor and …

Becoming “Fellow-Servants”: Slavery, Theft, and Improper Fellowship in the Nineteenth-Century South

AK Batra - American Literature, 2024 - read.dukeupress.edu
This article examines the role of theft as a catalyst of communal cohesion and a practice of
citizenship in the everyday lives of enslaved African Americans. Historical scholars of …

[PDF][PDF] Locking up and exploiting African American women at Angola State Penitentiary: experiences of incarceration in Jim Crow Louisiana (1901-1961)

NC Rech - 2023 - archipel.uqam.ca
The date was Saturday, December 11, 1909. The location: Angola, the penitentiary-
plantation operated by the state of Louisiana, tucked in an elbow of the Mississippi river at …

Abstraction and Reification

AE Davis - Whole Earth: Beyond the Entitlement of the Property …, 2022 - Springer
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Schiavitù e capitalismo nelle piantagioni del Sud degli Stati Uniti (1790-1860)

E Dal Lago - Imprese e storia: rivista dell'Associazione per gli studi …, 2021 - torrossa.com
Nella storiografia passata e recente del sistema schiavista del Sud degli Stati Uniti
dell'Ottocento, la relazione tra schiavitù e capitalismo rappresenta un tema di particolare …