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Slave

2021
Abstract Twinned with the first chapter, this takes up the subject of American slavery and its intricate connections to the political philosophies of Roman slavery. The subject here is both the racialized figure of the Atlantic slave trade and the metaphorized “slave” as the coerced and oppressed subject of capitalist modernity. Engaging
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A Slave Among Slaves

2009
I was born a slave on a plantation in Franklin County, Virginia. I am not quite sure of the exact place or exact date of my birth, but at any rate I suspect I must have been born somewhere and at some time.
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Slave Narratives and Slave Revolts

2016
Scholars have posited the Gothic as the natural mode for American discourses, with numerous texts illustrating Gothic slips. Discussions over slavery and slave rebellion are particularly given to such slips, and are wrought with images of the dark Other as the site of transgression and contagion.
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Slave Societies, Societies with Slaves

2018
This chapter analyses the common distinction in slavery studies between ‘slave societies’ and ‘societies with slaves’. It looks at the various proposals for how to conceptualize these categories, and considers their relative advantages and disadvantages.
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Slaves:

2018
This chapter focuses on what (and how) southern women diarists of the slave-owning class wrote about slaves as the Civil War crushed the system of human bondage that had benefited white southerners for so long. Individual enslaved African Americans begin to show up in the pages of white women’s diaries. Diarists transcribe what many of them say and do,
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Slaves to Antimicrobials

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1962
Even in so-called "clean" surgery, the patient automatically gets some type of antimicrobial medication by mouth or injection, often without a stop order. A few days later, the patient may ask the doctor how much longer must the punctures and/or pills be taken. An answer might be no easier than the answer to WHY the medication.
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Slaves

The Classical Review, 2004
Moshe Gil, David Strassler
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