Lavoisier S.A.S.
14 rue de Provigny
94236 Cachan cedex
FRANCE

Heures d'ouverture 08h30-12h30/13h30-17h30
Tél.: +33 (0)1 47 40 67 00
Fax: +33 (0)1 47 40 67 02


Url canonique : www.lavoisier.fr/livre/sciences-humaines-et-sociales/revisiting-slavery-and-antislavery/descriptif_3832233
Url courte ou permalien : www.lavoisier.fr/livre/notice.asp?ouvrage=3832233

Revisiting Slavery and Antislavery, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018 Towards a Critical Analysis

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Brace Laura, O'Connell Davidson Julia

Couverture de l’ouvrage Revisiting Slavery and Antislavery

Despite growing popular and policy interest in ?new? slavery, with contemporary abolitionists calling for action to free an estimated 40 million ?modern slaves?, interdisciplinary and theoretical dialogue has been largely missing from scholarship on ?modern slavery?.

This edited volume will provide a space to reinvigorate the theory and practice of representing slavery and related systems of domination, in particular our understandings of the binary between slavery and freedom in different historical and political contexts. The book takes a critical approach, interrogating the concept of modern slavery by exploring where it has come from, and its potential for obscuring and foreclosing new understandings.

Including contributions from philosophers, political theorists, sociologists, anthropologists, and English literature scholars, it adds to the emerging critique of the concept of ?modern slavery? through its focus on the connections between the past of Atlantic World slavery, the present of contemporary groups whose freedoms are heavily restricted (prisoners, child labourers in the Global South, migrant domestic workers, and migrant wives), and the futures envisaged by activists struggling against different elements of the systems of domination that Atlantic World slavery relied upon and spawned. Revisiting Slavery & Antislavery will be of indispensable value to scholars, students, policy makers and activists in the fields of human rights, modern history, international politics, social policy, sociology and global inequality.

Part I: Past. - Chapter 1. Slavery and the Revival of Anti-Slavery Activism; Laura Brace and Julia O’Connell Davidson.- Chapter 2. Contextualizing Slavery's Wrongness; Tommy Lee Lott.- Chapter 3. The Liberty of Naming; Mary Nyquist.- Chapter 4, Historicizing Freedom of Movement: Memory and Exile in Political Context; Charlotte Sussman.- Chapter 5. Immigration Restrictions and the Politics of Protection, Nandita Sharma.- Part II: Present. - Chapter 6. Prison Labour, Slavery, and the State; Genevieve LeBaron.- Chapter 7. From Victims of Trafficking to Freedom Fighters: Rethinking Migrant Domestic Workers in the Middle East; Mark Johnson.- Chapter 8. “Back home, It Would Have Been Worse Anyway…” Vietnamese Wives’ Perspectives on Their ‘Arranged’ Marriages With Chinese Men; Caroline Grillot.- Chapter 9. Moral Economies and Child Labour in Artisanal Gold Mining in Ghana; Samuel Okyere.-  Part III: Revisiting the Politics of Antislavery. - Chapter 10. Abolitionist Anti-politics? Capitalism, Coercion and the Modern Anti-slavery Movement; Neil Howard.- Chapter 11. Empowering Women: The Contradictions of Feminist Governance; Srila Roy. - Chapter 12. Abolition Terminable and Interminable; Jared Sexton. 

Laura Brace is Associate Professor in Political Theory, University of Leicester, UK. Her work focusses on the politics of property in political thought, and the ways in which it is inflected by class, race and gender. 

Julia O’Connell Davidson
is Professor of Social Research, University of Bristol, and Co-Director of Bristol Institute of Migration and Mobility Studies (BIMMS), a founder member of Beyond Trafficking and Slavery (BTS).


Addresses issues of old and new slaveries together in one volume Develops a critique of ‘modern slavery’ discourse Gathers together critical voices from a number of different disciplinary perspectives including philosophy, political theory, sociology, anthropology, and literature

Date de parution :

Ouvrage de 335 p.

14.8x21 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).

89,66 €

Ajouter au panier

Date de parution :

Ouvrage de 335 p.

14.8x21 cm

Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 15 jours).

126,59 €

Ajouter au panier

Thèmes de Revisiting Slavery and Antislavery :