Sex, Power, and Slavery
Sexual exploitation was and is a critical feature of enslavement. Across many different societies, slaves were considered to own neither their bodies nor their children, even if many struggled to resist. At the same time, paradoxes abound: for example, in some societies to bear the children of a mas...
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Other Authors: | Campbell, Gwyn (Editor), Elbourne, Elizabeth (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Ohio University Press
2001
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