Slavery and Social Death : A Comparative Study, With a New Preface Slavery and Social Death : A Comparative Study, With a New Preface

Slavery and Social Death : A Comparative Study, With a New Preface

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In a work of prodigious scholarship and enormous breadth, which draws on the tribal, ancient, premodern, and modern worlds, Orlando Patterson discusses the internal dynamics of slavery in sixty-six societies over time. Slavery is shown to be a parasitic relationship between master and slave, invariably entailing the violent domination of a natally alienated, or socially dead, person.

Beyond the reconceptualization of the basic master-slave relationship and the redefinition of slavery as an institution with universal attributes, Patterson rejects the legalistic Roman concept that places the "slave as property" at the core of the system. Rather, he emphasizes the centrality of sociological, symbolic, and ideological factors interwoven within the slavery system. Along the whole continuum of slavery, the cultural milieu is stressed, as well as political and psychological elements. Materialistic and racial factors are deemphasized.

Interdisciplinary in its methods, this study employs qualitative and quantitative techniques from all the social sciences to demonstrate the universality of structures and processes in slave systems and to reveal cross-cultural variations in the slave trade and in slavery, in rates of manumission, and in the status of freedmen.

GENRE
Essais et sciences humaines
NARRATION
BAQ
Bill Andrew Quinn
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
DURÉE
18:04
h min
SORTIE
2022
19 juillet
ÉDITIONS
Tantor Media, Inc
TAILLE
928,6
Mo