This pioneering study of the much-mythologized Southern belle offers the first serious look at the lives of white women and their harsh and restricted place in the slave society before the Civil War. Drawing on the diaries, letters, and memoirs of hundreds of planter wives and daughters, Clinton sets before us in vivid detail the daily life of the plantation mistress and her ambiguous intermediary position in the hierarchy between slave and master. "The Plantation Mistress challenges and reinterprets a host of issues related to the Old South. The result is a book that forces us to rethink some…mehr
This pioneering study of the much-mythologized Southern belle offers the first serious look at the lives of white women and their harsh and restricted place in the slave society before the Civil War. Drawing on the diaries, letters, and memoirs of hundreds of planter wives and daughters, Clinton sets before us in vivid detail the daily life of the plantation mistress and her ambiguous intermediary position in the hierarchy between slave and master. "The Plantation Mistress challenges and reinterprets a host of issues related to the Old South. The result is a book that forces us to rethink some of our basic assumptions about two peculiar institutions -- the slave plantation and the nineteenth-century family. It approaches a familiar subject from a new angle, and as a result, permanently alters our understanding of the Old South and women's place in it.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
CATHERINE CLINTON was born in Seattle and grew up in Kansas City. She is the Denman Professor of American History at the University of Texas San Antonio and is an International Research Professor at Queen's University Belfast. She has served on several faculties in her more than thirty years of teaching, including the University of Benghazi, Harvard University, and the Citadel (the Military College of South Carolina). She is the author and editor of over two dozen volumes, including The Plantation Mistress, Harriet Tubman:The Road to Freedom, Mrs. Lincoln: A Life, and edits her own series for Oxford University Press: Viewpoints on American Culture. She has served as a consultant on several film projects, including Steven Spielberg's Lincoln (2012). An elected member of the Society of American Historians, she remains a lifetime member of both the Lincoln Forum and the Southern Association for Women Historians. She is serving as the president of the Southern Historical Association (2015-2016).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface: Hidden Lives xi Chapter I: Women in the Land of Cotton 3 Chapter II: Slave of Slaves 16 Chapter III: Circle of Kin 36 Chapter IV: The Day to Fix my Fate 59 Chapter V: The Moral Bind 87 Chapter VI: The Fallen Woman 110 Chapter VII: Equally Their Due 123 Chapter VIII: Precious and Precarious in Body and Soul 139 Chapter IX: Every Woman Was an Island 164 Chapter X: The Curse of Slavery 180 Chapter XI: The Sexual Dynamics of Slavery 199 Chapter XII: Foucault Meets Mandingo 223 Appendix A 232 Appendix B 239 Abbreviations of Archives Referred to in Notes and Bibliography 243 Notes 245 Bibliography 295 Index 324
Preface: Hidden Lives xi Chapter I: Women in the Land of Cotton 3 Chapter II: Slave of Slaves 16 Chapter III: Circle of Kin 36 Chapter IV: The Day to Fix my Fate 59 Chapter V: The Moral Bind 87 Chapter VI: The Fallen Woman 110 Chapter VII: Equally Their Due 123 Chapter VIII: Precious and Precarious in Body and Soul 139 Chapter IX: Every Woman Was an Island 164 Chapter X: The Curse of Slavery 180 Chapter XI: The Sexual Dynamics of Slavery 199 Chapter XII: Foucault Meets Mandingo 223 Appendix A 232 Appendix B 239 Abbreviations of Archives Referred to in Notes and Bibliography 243 Notes 245 Bibliography 295 Index 324
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