Wicked Flesh: Black Women, Intimacy, and Freedom in the Atlantic World

Wicked Flesh: Black Women, Intimacy, and Freedom in the Atlantic World

Brak ocen
Romance Children’s
Format Twarda okładka
Strony 328
Język Angielski
Opublikowany Aug 28, 2020
Wydawca University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN-10 0812252381
ISBN-13 9780812252385
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As the narrative unfolds, Jessica Marie Johnson delves into the complex experiences of Black women in the Atlantic World, weaving a rich tapestry of history, intimacy, and resistance. These women, often facing the harsh realities of enslavement, performed acts of agency that allowed them to define their identities and freedom in a society that sought to dehumanize them. Johnson illuminates how their relationships, desires, and choices contributed to a broader understanding of what it meant to navigate a world fraught with oppression.

Drawing from extensive research, Johnson explores various perspectives, shedding light on the intimate lives of these women—an often overlooked aspect of history. She presents their stories with nuance, capturing the vibrancy of their connections with families, lovers, and communities. Through these personal narratives, she reveals how intimacy served not only as a refuge but also as a site of resistance against the structures of power that sought to control them.

The book challenges conventional historical narratives by placing Black women's experiences at the forefront. Johnson artfully demonstrates that their struggles for freedom were not simply about escaping physical bondage but also about gaining autonomy over their bodies and desires. Their intimate choices played a crucial role in claiming their identities and fighting against the limitations placed upon them by colonial and patriarchal systems.

Ultimately, Johnson's work is a profound homage to the resilience of Black women whose lives are deeply intertwined with the history of the Atlantic World. By examining their intimate experiences, she invites readers to reconsider the ways in which freedom, choice, and resistance interplay in shaping the legacies of Black womanhood. The insights offered in this exploration hold relevance for contemporary discussions about identity, autonomy, and the ongoing struggles against systemic oppression.

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