This article interrogates the Creole plantation as a site and sight of memory. It presents a unique case study of Destrehan Plantation, a Creole plantation in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana, which, it argues, represents a crypt replete with occluded Afro-Creole histories. These histories speak not only to experiences of subjection and depredation, however, but to rebellious countercultures (represented by syncretic cultural practices), and to acts of collective insurgency (borne out, most potently, in the 1811 German Coast slave uprising). In its analytic enquiry, it engages in a process of what Derek Alderman and Rachel Campbell call “symbolic excavation” in order to penetrate the silences of the Creole plantation, and rehabilitate occluded...
This dissertation is a critical examination of both the history of the Dismal Swamp maroon communiti...
By treating spatial conflict as one way communities wrestle with the memory and legacy of slavery, t...
The reinvigoration of forms of white supremacy in the US and Europe has sharply delineated the conne...
The article presents an analysis of the operations of the Whitney Plantation Museum, which opened in...
Between 1998 and 2006, the memory of slavery in France developed from a marginalized issue into a pr...
The siege led by the Continental Army to reclaim Savannah from British forces in the fall of 1779 is...
This article discusses the coherence and relevance of the concept of "Atlantic creole" by examining ...
Contrary to nationalist teleologies, the enslavement of Native Americans was not a small and isolate...
The “slave village” occupies an important place in New World plantation archaeology, though one in w...
This dissertation investigates the slavery and post-emancipation periods in French Guiana using arch...
This article discusses a range of African Atlantic figures whose vagrant and vagabond lifestyles hel...
In the wake of Dylann Roof’s murders at a Charleston church and another death during the violence at...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
This article looks at Etienne Goyemide's novel, Le Dernier survivant de la caravane, a mythical foun...
This article investigates the causes of the resilience of slavery in the region of Tahoua in the Rep...
This dissertation is a critical examination of both the history of the Dismal Swamp maroon communiti...
By treating spatial conflict as one way communities wrestle with the memory and legacy of slavery, t...
The reinvigoration of forms of white supremacy in the US and Europe has sharply delineated the conne...
The article presents an analysis of the operations of the Whitney Plantation Museum, which opened in...
Between 1998 and 2006, the memory of slavery in France developed from a marginalized issue into a pr...
The siege led by the Continental Army to reclaim Savannah from British forces in the fall of 1779 is...
This article discusses the coherence and relevance of the concept of "Atlantic creole" by examining ...
Contrary to nationalist teleologies, the enslavement of Native Americans was not a small and isolate...
The “slave village” occupies an important place in New World plantation archaeology, though one in w...
This dissertation investigates the slavery and post-emancipation periods in French Guiana using arch...
This article discusses a range of African Atlantic figures whose vagrant and vagabond lifestyles hel...
In the wake of Dylann Roof’s murders at a Charleston church and another death during the violence at...
The interdependent, collective agency shown by women of African descent reveals the possibility of m...
This article looks at Etienne Goyemide's novel, Le Dernier survivant de la caravane, a mythical foun...
This article investigates the causes of the resilience of slavery in the region of Tahoua in the Rep...
This dissertation is a critical examination of both the history of the Dismal Swamp maroon communiti...
By treating spatial conflict as one way communities wrestle with the memory and legacy of slavery, t...
The reinvigoration of forms of white supremacy in the US and Europe has sharply delineated the conne...