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Author:
Mbah, Ndubueze L., 1985- author.
Title:
Emergent masculinities : gendered power and social change in the Biafran Atlantic age / Ndubueze L. Mbah.
Publisher:
Ohio University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xvi, 309 pages : color illustrations, map ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Sex role--Nigeria, Eastern--History.
Slave trade--Social aspects--Nigeria, Eastern.
Slave trade--Political aspects--Nigeria, Eastern.
Masculinity--Social aspects--Nigeria, Eastern.
Igbo (African people)--Africa, Eastern--Social life and customs.
Igbo (African people)--Social life and customs.
Sex role.
Slave trade--Social aspects.
Eastern Africa.
Eastern Nigeria.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-304) and index.
Contents:
Gendered Kinship: Political and Economic Backgrounds of a Slaving Society, ca. 1480-1850 -- Military Slaving: The Making of Warrior Masculinities, ca.1650-1890 -- Gendered Slavery in the Bight of Biafra, ca. 1750-1890: A Trans-Atlantic Perspective -- Post-Abolition Emancipation and Transformative Ogaranya Masculinities, ca. 1860-1940 -- Revolutionary Female Masculinities and Dissident Sexuality, ca. 1850-1940.
Summary:
"In Emergent Masculinities, Ndubueze L. Mbah argues that the Bight of Biafra region's Atlanticization-or the interaction between regional processes and Atlantic forces such as the slave trade, colonialism, and Christianization-between 1750 and 1920 transformed gender into the primary mode of social differentiation in the region. He incorporates over 250 oral narratives of men and women across a range of social roles and professions with material culture practices, performance traditions, slave ship data, colonial records, and more to reveal how Africans channeled the socioeconomic forces of the Atlantic world through their local ideologies and practices. The gendered struggles over the means of social reproduction conditioned the Bight of Biafra region's participation in Atlantic systems of production and exchange, and defined the demography of the region's forced diaspora. By looking at male and female constructions of masculinity and sexuality as major indexes of social change, Emergent Masculinities transforms our understanding of the role of gender in precolonial Africa and fills a major gap in our knowledge of a broader set of theoretical and comparative issues linked to the slave trade and the African diaspora"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
New African Histories
ISBN:
0821423894
9780821423899
0821423886
9780821423882
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1108803469
LCCN:
2019028629
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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