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In Mastering Slavery, Fleischner draws upon a range of disciplines, including psychoanalysis, African-American studies, literary theory, social history, and gender studies, to analyze how the slave narratives--in their engagement with one another and with white women's antislavery fiction--yield a far more amplified and complicated notion of familial dynamics and identity than they have generally been thought to reveal. Her study exposes the impact of the entangled relations among master, mistress, slave adults and slave children on the sense of identity of individual slave narrators.
Women slaves --- Femmes esclaves --- Biography --- History and criticism. --- Biographie --- Histoire et critique --- Enslaved persons' writings, American --- Enslaved women --- Southern States --- -Southern States
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Feminism --- Feminisme --- Féminisme --- Women's lib --- Women's liberation movement --- Women's movement --- Ethics of family. Ethics of sexuality --- Community organization --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Russia --- United States --- Germany --- Moral and ethical aspects --- United States of America --- Incest --- Anti-abortion movement --- Feminist currents --- Relationhips between women --- Oppression of women --- Book --- Relationship mother and child
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