Fractional freedoms : slavery, intimacy, and legal mobilization in colonial Lima, 1600-1700 / Michelle A. McKinley, University of Oregon.
2016
KHQ2920.P44 M35 2016 (Map It)
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Title
Fractional freedoms : slavery, intimacy, and legal mobilization in colonial Lima, 1600-1700 / Michelle A. McKinley, University of Oregon.
Published
New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2016.
Call Number
KHQ2920.P44 M35 2016
ISBN
9781107168985 (hardback)
1107168988 (hardback)
1107168988 (hardback)
Description
xii, 282 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)951563342
Summary
"Fractional Freedoms explores how thousands of slaves in colonial Peru were able to secure their freedom, keep their families intact, negotiate lower self-purchase prices, and arrange transfers of ownership by filing legal claims. Through extensive archival research, Michelle A. McKinley excavates the experiences of enslaved women whose historical footprint is barely visible in the official record. She complicates the way we think about life under slavery and demonstrates the degree to which slaves were able to exercise their own agency, despite being ensnared by the Atlantic slave trade. Enslaved women are situated as legal actors who had overlapping identities as wives, mothers, mistresses, wet-nurses and day-wage domestics, and these experiences within the urban working environment are shown to condition their identities as slaves. Although the outcomes of their lawsuits varied, Fractional Freedoms demonstrates how enslaved women used channels of affection and intimacy to press for liberty and prevent the generational transmission of enslavement to their children."--Publisher's website.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 250-272) and index.
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Table of Contents
List of Figures
vii
List of Tables
viii
List of Maps
ix
Acknowledgments
x
Introduction
1
1.
Litigating Liberty
26
2.
Conjugal Chains
74
3.
Dangerous Dependencies
108
4.
Freedom at the Font
142
5.
Till Death Do Us Part
176
6.
Buyer Beware
203
7.
Conclusion
239
Note on References and Bibliography
250
Index
273