null

Recently Viewed

New

Wicked Flesh: Black Women, Intimacy, and Freedom in the Atlantic World by Jessica Marie Johnson

No reviews yet Write a Review
RRP: £21.99
£19.19
Booksplease saves you

  Delivery: We ship to over 200 countries!
  Packaging: All orders packed with care
  Range: Millions of books available
  Reviews: Booksplease rated "Excellent" on Trustpilot
  New & Used Books: New or Used books available
  Value: Big reader? You won't get better value than Booksplease!

SKU:
9781512823707
MPN:
9781512823707
Available from Booksplease!
Availability: Usually dispatched within 5 working days

Frequently Bought Together:

Total: Inc. VAT
Total: Ex. VAT

Description

The story of freedom pivots on the choices black women made to retain control over their bodies and selves, their loved ones, and their futures.
The story of freedom and all of its ambiguities begins with intimate acts steeped in power. It is shaped by the peculiar oppressions faced by African women and women of African descent. And it pivots on the self-conscious choices black women made to retain control over their bodies and selves, their loved ones, and their futures. Slavery's rise in the Americas was institutional, carnal, and reproductive. The intimacy of bondage whet the appetites of slaveowners, traders, and colonial officials with fantasies of domination that trickled into every social relationship-husband and wife, sovereign and subject, master and laborer. Intimacy-corporeal, carnal, quotidian-tied slaves to slaveowners, women of African descent and their children to European and African men. In Wicked Flesh, Jessica Marie Johnson explores the nature of these complicated intimate and kinship ties and how they were used by black women to construct freedom in the Atlantic world.
Johnson draws on archival documents scattered in institutions across three continents, written in multiple languages and largely from the perspective of colonial officials and slave-owning men, to recreate black women's experiences from coastal Senegal to French Saint-Domingue to Spanish Cuba to the swampy outposts of the Gulf Coast. Centering New Orleans as the quintessential site for investigating black women's practices of freedom in the Atlantic world, Wicked Flesh argues that African women and women of African descent endowed free status with meaning through active, aggressive, and sometimes unsuccessful intimate and kinship practices. Their stories, in both their successes and their failures, outline a practice of freedom that laid the groundwork for the emancipation struggles of the nineteenth century and reshaped the New World.



Unearthing personal stories from the archive, Wicked Flesh shows how black women, from Senegambia in West Africa to the Caribbean to New Orleans, used intimacy and kinship to redefine freedom in the eighteenth-century Atlantic world. Their practices laid the groundwork for the emancipation struggles of the nineteenth century.

About the Author
Jessica Marie Johnson is Associate Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University.

Reviews
"Wicked Flesh is a long overdue, marvelous account of the complexities of Black women's lives in the Atlantic World. This compelling history shows the importance of Black femmes in the making and unmaking of the Atlantic World, creating changes that last until this day." * Connections *
"Wicked Flesh focuses on a practice that has defined Black womanhood for centuries: the way that Black women have created alternative forms of kinship and structured intimacy as a practice of freedom, in opposition to white-supremacist narratives about our inherent wickedness . . . Johnson's work is an archival tour de force. The book incorporates the French and Spanish colonial paper trail of Louisiana's tumultuous 18th century (first under French rule, then Spanish, then French again). The book ends with the dawn of US rule." * Public Books *
"Johnson pushes readers to expand their thinking surrounding the lived experiences of free women of African descent in the French Atlantic during the long eighteenth century...[A]n impressive work. Wicked Flesh is a welcome and much-needed addition to numerous fields of scholarship, including the French Atlantic, the African diaspora, Black women's history,and comparative history. The study is as revelatory as it is impressive in its scope, analysis, and historical detective work. " * H-SAWH *
"Wicked Flesh is a long overdue, marvelous account of the complexities of Black women's lives in the Atlantic World. This compelling history shows the importance of Black femmes in the making and unmaking of the Atlantic World, creating changes that last until this day." * H-Soz-Kolt *
"Wicked Flesh is a powerful book that will set the standard for studies of gender and slavery to follow. It exemplifies the generative quality of a grounded engagement of the archives of slavery through contemporary theoretical work on race and the notion of Diaspora." * Jennifer Morgan, author of Laboring Women: Gender and Reproduction in the Making of New World Slavery *
"Jessica Marie Johnson has an original, bold historical imagination, a gift for excavating and exploiting fragmentary archival material, and a beautiful, poetic writing style. Both her argument and her theoretical approach are important and timely." * Emily Clark, author of The Strange History of the American Quadroon: Free Women of Color in the Revolutionary Atlantic World *
"With its deep archival research and compelling analysis, Wicked Flesh paints fascinating portraits of individual women and their efforts to practice freedom and firmly situates New Orleans within the larger French Atlantic world." * Jennifer Spear, author of Race, Sex, and Social Order in Early New Orleans *


Awards
Winner of Winner of the Wesley-Logan Prize in African diaspora history granted by the American Historical Association 2021 (United States) and Winner of the Lora Romero First Book Prize, granted by the American Studies Association 2021 (United States) and Winner of the Frank L. and Harriet C. Owsley prize for the best book in southern history, granted by the Southern Historical Association 2021 (United States) and Chosen as Choice Outstanding Academic Title 2021 (United States) and Winner of the 2020 Kemper and Leila Williams Prize for Louisiana History, granted by The Historic New Orleans Collection and the Louisiana Historical Association 2021 and Winner of the Rosalyn Terborg-Penn Book Prize for Outstanding Original Scholarship on Gender and Sexuality in the African Diaspora, granted by the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora 2021 (United States) and Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title 2021 (United States). Commended for Honorable Mention for the Mary Alice and Philip Boucher Book Prize, granted by the French Colonial Historical Society 2021 and Honorable mention for the Frederick Jackson Turner Award, granted by the Organization of American Historians 2021 and Honorable Mention for the Barbara Christian Literary Prize, granted by the Caribbean Studies Association 2021 (United States). Short-listed for Finalist for the Pauli Murray Book Prize in Black Intellectual History, granted by the African American Intellectual History Society 2021 and Finalist for the Frederick Douglass Book Prize, granted by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, the Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition, and the MacMillan Center at Yale University 2021 (United States) and Frederick Douglass Book Prize 2021 (United States).



Book Information
ISBN 9781512823707
Author Jessica Marie Johnson
Format Paperback
Page Count 328
Imprint University of Pennsylvania Press
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press

Reviews

No reviews yet Write a Review

Booksplease  Reviews


J - United Kingdom

Fast and efficient way to choose and receive books

This is my second experience using Booksplease. Both orders dealt with very quickly and despatched. Now waiting for my next read to drop through the letterbox.

J - United Kingdom

T - United States

Will definitely use again!

Great experience and I have zero concerns. They communicated through the shipping process and if there was any hiccups in it, they let me know. Books arrived in perfect condition as well as being fairly priced. 10/10 recommend. I will definitely shop here again!

T - United States

R - Spain

The shipping was just superior

The shipping was just superior; not even one of the books was in contact with the shipping box -anywhere-, not even a corner or the bottom, so all the books arrived in perfect condition. The international shipping took around 2 weeks, so pretty great too.

R - Spain

J - United Kingdom

Found a hard to get book…

Finding a hard to get book on Booksplease and with it not being an over inflated price was great. Ordering was really easy with updates on despatch. The book was packaged well and in great condition. I will certainly use them again.

J - United Kingdom