Counterlife : slavery after resistance and social death /

Counterlife demonstrates that scholarship on slavery in the Americas has its imaginative roots in the emergence of sociology/social theory in the 1950s as well as aesthetic movements (e.g., naturalism and modernism) that flourished in the early twentieth century. Debates between social scientists, a...

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Main Author: Freeburg, Christopher (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham, North Carolina : Duke University Press, 2021.
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Summary:Counterlife demonstrates that scholarship on slavery in the Americas has its imaginative roots in the emergence of sociology/social theory in the 1950s as well as aesthetic movements (e.g., naturalism and modernism) that flourished in the early twentieth century. Debates between social scientists, artists and politicians about mass culture, modern urban space and socialization amplify slavery studies' preoccupation with political insurgency and resistance. This book analyzes the kinds of descriptions of social space, power and personality type that became pivotal in the early sociology and psychology of slavery studies.
Physical Description:x, 137 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781478010418
147801041X
9781478011446
1478011440