Madwoman on the Slave Ship: Reproduction and Racial Capitalism - Lecture 1
Offered By: The University of Chicago via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of gender, slavery, and racial capitalism in this thought-provoking lecture from the John Hope Franklin Lecture Series. Delve into Jennifer Morgan's research on the role of enslaved women in the transatlantic slave trade, examining how their reproductive capabilities were exploited within the system of racial capitalism. Analyze the complexities of language division, sex ratios, and the commodification of the human body in the context of slavery. Investigate the concept of natal alienation and its impact on kinship structures. Gain insights into feminist theory and its application to historical analysis of slavery. Engage with questions raised during the discussion period, broadening your understanding of this critical aspect of history and its lasting implications.
Syllabus
Introduction
Introducing Jennifer Morgan
Jennifer Morgan
The Archive
Language Division
Gender and Slavery
Sex Ratios
Enslaving Women
The Human Body
Conclusion
Questions
Balance Sheet
Feminist Theory
Kinship
Natal alienation
Taught by
UChicago Social Sciences
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