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The Trauma of Chattel Slavery: A Womanist Perspective Women on Georgia in Early American Times
Blasingame, Dionne
Blasingame, Dionne
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This thesis explores the psycho-socio-cultural dynamics that surrounded black womanhood in antebellumGeorgia. The goal is twofold: first, to examine how slave narratives, testimonies, and interviews depicted the plight of enslaved black women through a womanist lens and second, to discover what political and socio-cultural constructions enabled the severe slave institution that was endemic toGeorgia. Womanist theory, psychoanalytic theory, and trauma theory are addressed in this study to focus on antebellum or pre-Civil WarGeorgia.
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2012-08-01
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Olaudah Equiano, Harriet Jacobs, Elizabeth Keckley, Margaret Walker, Alice Walker, Fannie Kemble, Georgia, Black women, Trauma, Trauma theory, Womanism, Black womanism, Africana womanism, Exploitation, Psychoanalytics
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Blasingame, Dionne. "The Trauma of Chattel Slavery: A Womanist Perspective Women on Georgia in Early American Times." Thesis, Georgia State University, 2012. https://doi.org/10.57709/3095881.
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2012-07-16
