03730nam 2200505 450 99644154330331620211130171023.01-119-16252-11-119-16254-8(CKB)4330000000008995(MiAaPQ)EBC4770947(PPN)244157251(OCoLC)966676378(EXLCZ)99433000000000899520170104h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierOn human bondage after slavery and social death /edited by John Bodel and Walter ScheidelChichester, England :Wiley Blackwell,2017.©20171 online resource (384 pages) illustrations, tablesPapers from a conference, "Being Nobody?", held at Brown University.1-119-16250-5 1-119-16248-3 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Slavery and personhood in the Neo-Assyrian Empire /Heather D. Baker --Orlando Patterson, property, and ancient slavery: the definitional problem revisited /David M. Lewis --Slaves or serfs? Patterson on the thetes and helots of ancient Greece /Peter Hunt --Death and social death in ancient Rome /John Bodel --Freedom, slavery, and female sexual honor in antiquity /Kyle Harper --Becoming almost somebody: manumission and its complications in the early Han empire /Anthony Barbieri-Low --Ottoman elite enslavement and "social death" /Ehud R. Toledano --The locked box in slavery and social death /Indrani Chatterjee --Black women and slavery in colonial Brazil /Junia Ferreira Furtado --(Child) slavery in Africa as social death? Responses past and present /Sandra E. Greene --Slavery and freedom in small scale societies /Catherine M. Cameron --Rituals of enslavement and markers of servitude: Orlando Patterson in the American tropics /Fernando Santos-Granero --Slavery from Rome to Medieval Europe and beyond: words, things and genomes /Michael McCormick --Revisiting slavery, property and social death /Orlando Patterson.On Human Bondage - a critical reexamination of Orlando Patterson’s groundbreaking Slavery and Social Death - assesses how his theories have stood the test of time and applies them to new case studies.Discusses the novel ideas of social death and natal alienation, as Patterson first presented them 35 years ago and as they are understood today. Brings together exciting new work by a group of esteemed historians of slavery, as well as a final chapter by Patterson himself that responds to and expands upon the other contributions. Provides insights into slave societies around the world and across time, from classical Greece and Rome to modern Brazil and the Caribbean, and from Han China and pre-colonial South Asia to early modern Europe and the New World. Delves into a wide range of topics, including the reformation of social identity after slavery, the new historicist approach to slavery, rituals of enslavement and servitude, questions of honor and dishonor, and symbolic imagery of slaverySlaveryHistoryCongressesSlavesSocial conditionsCongressesSlaveryHistorySlavesSocial conditions306.3/6209Bodel John1957-edtScheidel Walter1966-edtBrown University,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996441543303316On human bondage1757289UNISA