MOBILITY AND THE ENUNCIATION OF FREEDOM IN URBAN SAINT-DOMINGUE

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作者
Joseph-Gabriel, Annette
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[1] Department of French, University of Arizona
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10.1353/ecs.2017.0004
中图分类号
C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ;
摘要
The mobility of nonwhites in Cap-Francais was perceived by the city's white inhabitants as subversive, an enunciation of freedom. Walking and other forms of mobility such as trade and economic exchange constituted acts of contesting power and place in the colony. This essay examines the mobility of three groups of people in Le Cap black prisoners, free black property owners, and traders in racialized market spaces and shows how their mobility was read as a destabilization of the social and political order of the slave society on the eve of the Haitian Revolution.
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页数:18
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