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The Boundaries of Freedom: Slavery, Abolition, and the Making of Modern Brazil (Afro-Latin America)

The Boundaries of Freedom: Slavery, Abolition, and the Making of Modern Brazil (Afro-Latin America)

by Brodwyn Fischer (Editor), Keila Grinberg (Editor)
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The Boundaries of Freedom brings together, for the first time in English, key scholars writing on the social and cultural history of Brazilian slavery, emphasizing the centrality of slavery, abolition, and Black subjectivity in the forging of modern Brazil, the largest and most enduring slave society in the Americas. Nearly five million enslaved Africans were forced to Brazil's shores over four and a half centuries, making slavery integral to every aspect of its colonial and national history, stretching beyond temporal and geographical boundaries. This book introduces English-language readers to a paradigm-shifting renaissance in Brazilian scholarship that has taken place in the past several decades, upending longstanding assumptions on slavery's relation to law, property, sexuality and family; reconceiving understandings of slave economies; and engaging with issues of agency, autonomy, and freedom. These vibrant debates are explored in fifteen essays that place the Brazilian experience in dialogue with the afterlives of slavery worldwide. Read more

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PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication dateMarch 17, 2022
EditionNew
LanguageEnglish
Print length329 pages
ISBN-101108831532
ISBN-13978-1108831536
Item Weight1.85 pounds
Dimensions6.25 x 1.25 x 9.25 inches
Part of seriesAfro-Latin America
Best Sellers Rank#449 in Brazilian History #500 in Latin American History (Books) #1,062 in Slavery & Emancipation History

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