9780253342096
Slavery and Identity share button
Mieko Nishida
Genre History
Format Hardcover
Dimensions 6.44 (w) x 9.46 (h) x 1.02 (d)
Pages 280
Publisher Indiana University Press
Publication Date March 2003
ISBN 9780253342096
Book ISBN 10 0253342090
About Book

Slavery and Identity narrates a peculiar sort of history of the "peculiar institution." Not about slavery per se, it looks at urban slavery in an Atlantic port city from the vantage point of enslaved Africans and their descendants, examining their self-perceptions and self-identities in a variety of situations. The book offers a new window on slave life in 19th-century Salvador, Brazil, and illustrates the difficulty of generalizing about New World slave societies. In Salvador, slaves owned slaves and even participated in the transatlantic slave trade. Africans who were removed from Africa as slaves sometimes managed to purchase their freedom, and a few entered the commerce of trade in their fellow humans. Nishida explains that though African-born people found themselves at the bottom of the social ladder, they somehow were never entirely excluded from society or even from power at a certain level.

Reviews

Choice

"... an interesting contribution to the rich historiography of Salvador da Bahia, of the great cities of the African Atlantic... Overall, the book succeeds admirably in delving into the complex process of identity formation in Brazil." —Choice