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The Palgrave Handbook of Bondage and Human Rights in Africa and Asia, edited by Gwyn Campbell, Alessandro Stanziani

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The Palgrave Handbook of Bondage and Human Rights in Africa and Asia, edited by Gwyn Campbell, Alessandro Stanziani
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The Palgrave Handbook of Bondage and Human Rights in Africa and Asia
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1137750602
Responsibility statement
edited by Gwyn Campbell, Alessandro Stanziani
Series statement
Springer eBooks.
Summary
In the West, human bondage remains synonymous with the Atlantic slave trade. But large slave systems in Africa and Asia predated, co-existed, and overlapped with the Atlantic system—and have persisted in modified forms well into the twenty-first century, posing major threats to political and economic stability within those regions and worldwide. This handbook examines the deep historical roots of unfree labour in Africa and Asia along with its contemporary manifestations. It takes an innovative longue durée perspective in order to link the local and global, the past and present. Contributors trace shifting forms of forced labour in the region since circa 1800, connecting punctual shocks such as environmental crisis, conflict, market instability, and crop failure to human security threats such as impoverishment, violence, migration, kidnapping, and enslavement. Together, these chapters illuminate the historical and contemporary dimensions of bondage in Africa and Asia, with important implications for the fight against modern-day bondage and human trafficking.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
1. Introduction -- 2. The Domestic Outsider: Interpreting Contradictions in the Status of Maidservants in Qing China -- 3. The Abolition of Slavery and the Status of Slaves in Late Imperial China -- 4. Labour Migration to the French Islands of the Western Indian Ocean, 1830–60 -- 5. Relationships between Economic and Environmental Factors, and Labour Migration to Réunion, 1820-60 -- 6. Trafficking, Slavery, Peonage: Dilemmas and Hesitations of Colonial Administrators in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia -- 7. Disciplining the Hill Tribes into Coolie Labour for Road Construction -- 8. Mediated (Im)mobility: Indian Labour Migration to Ceylon under the Kangany System (c. 1850-1940) -- 9. Anti-indenture as Antislavery: Early Indian Nationalism and the Trope of Slavery -- 10. Changing Masters in the Longue Durée: Slavery and Abolition in Egypt and the Sudan, 1798-1882 -- 11. Abolitionism and the African Slave Trade in the Ottoman Empire (1857–1922) -- 12. The Abolition of Slavery and the ‘New Labour Contract’ in French Equatorial Africa, 1890–1914 -- 13. The Persistence of Slavery in the Southern Red Sea Region in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 14. Sex, Money, and Modern-Day Slavery: Trafficking of Women and Children in China -- 15. Rural Women as Property in Zambia: The AIDS Exit -- 16. Child Labour and its Interaction with Adult Labour in Ivory Coast (1980-2002) -- 17. Trauma and Inter-Communal Relations among a Captive Population: Preliminary Findings from the Malakal PoC, South Sudan -- 18. The Persistence of Debt Bondage in South India: Market and Political Alliances -- 19. Debt Bondage and Vulnerable Work in South Indian Silk Processing -- 20. Indebted to Work: Bondage in Brick Kilns
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