TY - JOUR
T1 - "She must go overboard shall go overboard"
T2 - Diseased bodies and the spectacle of murder at sea
AU - Mustakeem, Sowande'
PY - 2011/9
Y1 - 2011/9
N2 - The Atlantic slave trade represents the largest forced migration of humans in recorded history. Using an anonymous black woman as a critical point of entry into the slave ship experience, this essay explores the spatial hierarchies of trauma in the middle passage and assesses the material, psychological, and emotional context of death aboard an eighteenth-century slave ship. This study, moreover, considers the process by which enslaved people were commodified both in life and in death, how ship captains treated disease outbreaks, and the context in which an infectious risk was calculated. The article furthermore highlights the process of enslavement, disease, terror, and ultimate death within the broader history of New World slavery. In so doing, it furthers scholarly approaches to the Atlantic slave trade, middle passage studies, gender and slavery, as well as the medical history of slavery.
AB - The Atlantic slave trade represents the largest forced migration of humans in recorded history. Using an anonymous black woman as a critical point of entry into the slave ship experience, this essay explores the spatial hierarchies of trauma in the middle passage and assesses the material, psychological, and emotional context of death aboard an eighteenth-century slave ship. This study, moreover, considers the process by which enslaved people were commodified both in life and in death, how ship captains treated disease outbreaks, and the context in which an infectious risk was calculated. The article furthermore highlights the process of enslavement, disease, terror, and ultimate death within the broader history of New World slavery. In so doing, it furthers scholarly approaches to the Atlantic slave trade, middle passage studies, gender and slavery, as well as the medical history of slavery.
KW - disease
KW - enslaved women
KW - James D'Wolf
KW - middle passage
KW - slave ship
KW - smallpox
KW - violence
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/80051738339
U2 - 10.1080/14788810.2011.589695
DO - 10.1080/14788810.2011.589695
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:80051738339
SN - 1478-8810
VL - 8
SP - 301
EP - 316
JO - Atl. Stud. Lit. Cult. Hist. Perspect.
JF - Atl. Stud. Lit. Cult. Hist. Perspect.
IS - 3
ER -