Identity in the shadow of slavery

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Identity in the shadow of slavery

edited by Paul E. Lovejoy

(The Harriet Tubman series on the African diaspora)

Continuum, c2009

2nd ed

  • : pbk

Available at  / 2 libraries

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Papers originally presented at the UNESCO/SSHRCC Summer Institute, "Identifying Enslaved Africans : the 'Nigerian' Hinterland and the African Diaspora," held at York University, Toronto, July 14-August 1, 1997

Includes bibliographical references (p. [222]-238) and index

Contents of Works

  • Identifying enslaved Africans in the African diaspora / Paul E. Lovejoy
  • Cimarrón ethnicity and cultural adaptation in the Spanish domains of the circum-Caribbean, 1503-1763 / Jane Landers
  • Tracing Igbo into the African diaspora / Douglas B. Chambers
  • Regla de Ocha-Ifá and the construction of Cuban identity / Christine Ayorinde
  • Cultural zones in the era of the slave trade : exploring the Yoruba connection with the Anlo-Ewe / Sandra E. Greene
  • Texts of enslavement : Fon and Yoruba vocabularies from eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Brazil / Olabiyi Yai
  • Ethnic and religious plurality among Yoruba immigrants in Trinidad in the nineteenth century / Maureen Warner-Lewis
  • Portraits of African royalty in Brazil / Alberto da Costa e Silva
  • Slavery, marriage and kinship in rural Rio de Janeiro, 1790-1830 / Manolo Garcia Florentino and José Roberto Góes
  • Female enslavement in the Caribbean and gender ideologies / Hilary McD. Beckles
  • Those who remained behind : women slaves in nineteenth-century Yorubaland / Francine Shields
  • 'She voluntarily hath come' : a Gambian woman trader in colonial Georgia in the eighteenth century / Lillian Ashcraft-Eason

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