(In)Dependent Selves : Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Life Writing, Slavery and Dependency (Life Writing)

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(In)Dependent Selves : Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Life Writing, Slavery and Dependency (Life Writing)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 169 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This book brings into conversation perspectives from the disciplines of history, literary studies, archival studies and religious studies, and explores the entanglements of life writing and dependency studies. It demonstrates how life writing offers a vital entry point into the lived realities of dependency across time and space. Personal testimonies, autobiographies and archival traces serve here as contested sites of self-representation, revealing as much about the structures of dependency - such as slavery, serfdom, indenture, captivity, debt bondage and coerced labour - as about strategies of resistance, agency and relational and communal self-fashioning.

Contributors engage with a wide range of case studies from North America, West Africa, the Caribbean, Central Asia, Mughal India and Tibet. Together, they probe archival silences, editorial interventions and the interplay between autonomy and dependency that unsettles simple binaries of slavery and freedom, voice and silence, life and death. Uniting this interdisciplinary inquiry is the shared affiliation of its authors with the Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies (BCDSS), a research hub dedicated to investigating asymmetrical dependencies in global historical perspective.

The book is designed for advanced undergraduate students, graduate researchers, and established academics interested in the intersection of personal narrative and historical analysis. It will prove particularly valuable for scholars examining questions of agency, resistance and self-representation within contexts of structural inequality. Additionally, the volume serves as a crucial resource for historians, literary scholars, and social scientists investigating the global dimensions of dependency relationships and their documentation through personal testimony.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Life Writing.

Contents

Introduction: (In)Dependent Selves: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Life Writing, Slavery and Dependency 1. The Protocols of Dependency in Frederick Douglass' My Bondage and My Freedom (1855) 2. A (Re)Construction of Self in Slavery, Freedom and Asymmetrical Dependency: The 1837 Autobiography of Samuel Crowther 3. Community, Self and Dependency: Enslaved Voices in Moravian Lebensläufe (1747-1820) 4. 'Runaway' Ads as Records of Life Writing: Ariadne's Story 5. Wilhelm Joest, Early German Ethnography and Contemporary Approaches to Writing the Life of an Imperial Actor: An Interview with Wilhelm Joest's Biographer Anne Haeming 6. Narrating Captivity—Narrating Oneself: The Report of Filipp Efremov About His Coerced Mobility in Central Asia (1774-1782) 7. The Eunuch and the Emperor: Social Ties and Selfhood in the Writings of Bakhtāwar Khān 8. Imperial and Religious Dependency in a Twelfth-Century Tibetan (Auto)Biography

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