In eighteenth and nineteenth century Senegal, women constituted most of the enslaved population. Despite this demographic overrepresentation, contemporary memories of enslavement are predominantly androcentric. This article highlights this androcentrism and ties it to changes in labour and gender that occurred under racial capitalism. A study of 100 newspaper articles published in Senegalese and French media during the last decade reveals that 55 percent of them were biased towards describing enslaved people as masculine figures, versus only 11 percent representing them as women. This androcentrism of memories can be attributed to the conflation of the trans-Atlantic trade with the local indigenous trade, the patriarchal nature of the Seneg...
This thesis examines and argues that the shipboard narratives and material culture related to black ...
The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. In this arti...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, bilateral agreements initiated by Great Britain led ...
In this article I analyze how African gender categories have interacted with those produced and impo...
The relationship between capitalism and slavery has been contentious because, in the Atlantic econom...
West Africa experienced extensive warfare and enslavement in the second half of the nineteenth centu...
The fashioning of specifically ‘male’ and ‘female’ subjects—whether free, indentured or enslaved—was...
Memories of slavery affect contemporary political life in many Sahelian countries, but how do stigma...
International audienceThe exploration of African oral literature has cast new light on the history o...
This project offers a critical historical analysis of the all but forgotten eighteenth-century lifew...
In analyzing patriarchal structures and oppression of women, feminist theorists have long argued tha...
Descent-based hierarchies shape the lives of members of 20 ethnic groups across West Africa and the ...
This article investigates the causes of the resilience of slavery in the region of Tahoua in the Rep...
Women especially those in bondage in the lower Niger in the nineteenthcentury portrayed an interesti...
Legacies of slavery are a relevant social issue in Sahel, a region in continent of Africa. Exclusion...
This thesis examines and argues that the shipboard narratives and material culture related to black ...
The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. In this arti...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, bilateral agreements initiated by Great Britain led ...
In this article I analyze how African gender categories have interacted with those produced and impo...
The relationship between capitalism and slavery has been contentious because, in the Atlantic econom...
West Africa experienced extensive warfare and enslavement in the second half of the nineteenth centu...
The fashioning of specifically ‘male’ and ‘female’ subjects—whether free, indentured or enslaved—was...
Memories of slavery affect contemporary political life in many Sahelian countries, but how do stigma...
International audienceThe exploration of African oral literature has cast new light on the history o...
This project offers a critical historical analysis of the all but forgotten eighteenth-century lifew...
In analyzing patriarchal structures and oppression of women, feminist theorists have long argued tha...
Descent-based hierarchies shape the lives of members of 20 ethnic groups across West Africa and the ...
This article investigates the causes of the resilience of slavery in the region of Tahoua in the Rep...
Women especially those in bondage in the lower Niger in the nineteenthcentury portrayed an interesti...
Legacies of slavery are a relevant social issue in Sahel, a region in continent of Africa. Exclusion...
This thesis examines and argues that the shipboard narratives and material culture related to black ...
The colonial legacy of African underdevelopment is widely debated but hard to document. In this arti...
In the first decades of the nineteenth century, bilateral agreements initiated by Great Britain led ...