Voix du Sud : étude de trois autobiographies de femmes esclaves
This essay examines the presence of the half-muted and marginalized women slaves’ voices which nevertheless inform the audience of the time as well as the contemporary scholar on their desire to inscribe their being within the public sphere as they question the issue of identity and emancipation thr...
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description | This essay examines the presence of the half-muted and marginalized women slaves’ voices which nevertheless inform the audience of the time as well as the contemporary scholar on their desire to inscribe their being within the public sphere as they question the issue of identity and emancipation through their texts. Beyond the pro-abolitionist debate context, they speak as true and free human beings living in a post-slavery society. |
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spelling | doaj-art-f34b4995931341298357c18f6c810fca2025-01-30T10:43:55ZengAssociation Française d'Etudes AméricainesTransatlantica1765-27662013-05-01210.4000/transatlantica.6229Voix du Sud : étude de trois autobiographies de femmes esclavesDominique AuréliaThis essay examines the presence of the half-muted and marginalized women slaves’ voices which nevertheless inform the audience of the time as well as the contemporary scholar on their desire to inscribe their being within the public sphere as they question the issue of identity and emancipation through their texts. Beyond the pro-abolitionist debate context, they speak as true and free human beings living in a post-slavery society.https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/6229slaveryidentityvoiceemancipationslave narratives |
spellingShingle | Dominique Aurélia Voix du Sud : étude de trois autobiographies de femmes esclaves Transatlantica slavery identity voice emancipation slave narratives |
title | Voix du Sud : étude de trois autobiographies de femmes esclaves |
title_full | Voix du Sud : étude de trois autobiographies de femmes esclaves |
title_fullStr | Voix du Sud : étude de trois autobiographies de femmes esclaves |
title_full_unstemmed | Voix du Sud : étude de trois autobiographies de femmes esclaves |
title_short | Voix du Sud : étude de trois autobiographies de femmes esclaves |
title_sort | voix du sud etude de trois autobiographies de femmes esclaves |
topic | slavery identity voice emancipation slave narratives |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/transatlantica/6229 |
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