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The Sociology of Slavery

- Black Society in Jamaica, 1655-1838
Af: Orlando Patterson Engelsk Paperback

The Sociology of Slavery

- Black Society in Jamaica, 1655-1838
Af: Orlando Patterson Engelsk Paperback
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Orlando Patterson’s classic study of slavery in Jamaica reveals slavery for what it was: a highly repressive and destructive system of human exploitation, which disregarded and distorted almost all of the basic prerequisites of normal social life. What distinguishes Patterson's account is his detailed description of the lives and culture of slaves under this repressive regime. He analyses the conditions of slave life and work on the plantations, the psychological life of slaves and the patterns and meanings of life and death.  He shows that the real-life situation of slaves and enslavers involved a complete breakdown of all major social institutions, including the family, gender relations, religion, trust and morality. And yet, despite the repressiveness and protracted genocide of the regime, slaves maintained some space of their own, and their forced adjustment to white norms did not mean that they accepted them. Slave culture was characterized by a persistent sense of resentment and injustice, which underpinned the day-to-day resistance and large-scale rebellions that were a constant feature of slave society, the last and greatest of which partly accounts for its abolition. This second edition includes a new introduction by Orlando Patterson, which explains the origins of the book, appraises subsequent works on Jamaican slavery,  and reflects on its enduring relevance. Widely recognized as a foundational work on the social institution of slavery, this book is an essential text for anyone interested in the role of slavery in shaping the modern world.
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Orlando Patterson’s classic study of slavery in Jamaica reveals slavery for what it was: a highly repressive and destructive system of human exploitation, which disregarded and distorted almost all of the basic prerequisites of normal social life. What distinguishes Patterson's account is his detailed description of the lives and culture of slaves under this repressive regime. He analyses the conditions of slave life and work on the plantations, the psychological life of slaves and the patterns and meanings of life and death.  He shows that the real-life situation of slaves and enslavers involved a complete breakdown of all major social institutions, including the family, gender relations, religion, trust and morality. And yet, despite the repressiveness and protracted genocide of the regime, slaves maintained some space of their own, and their forced adjustment to white norms did not mean that they accepted them. Slave culture was characterized by a persistent sense of resentment and injustice, which underpinned the day-to-day resistance and large-scale rebellions that were a constant feature of slave society, the last and greatest of which partly accounts for its abolition. This second edition includes a new introduction by Orlando Patterson, which explains the origins of the book, appraises subsequent works on Jamaican slavery,  and reflects on its enduring relevance. Widely recognized as a foundational work on the social institution of slavery, this book is an essential text for anyone interested in the role of slavery in shaping the modern world.
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Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 320
ISBN-13: 9781509550982
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1509550984
Kategori: Sociologi
Udg. Dato: 29 apr 2022
Længde: 30mm
Bredde: 228mm
Højde: 153mm
Forlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Oplagsdato: 29 apr 2022
Forfatter(e): Orlando Patterson
Forfatter(e) Orlando Patterson


Kategori Sociologi


ISBN-13 9781509550982


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 320


Udgave


Længde 30mm


Bredde 228mm


Højde 153mm


Udg. Dato 29 apr 2022


Oplagsdato 29 apr 2022


Forlag John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Kategori sammenhænge