Rethinking Rufus : sexual violations of enslaved men / Thomas A. Foster.

  • Foster, Thomas A.
Date:
[2019]
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Also known as

Sexual violations of enslaved men

Description

"This book uses a wide range of sources on slavery--early American newspapers, court records, slave owners' journals, abolitionist literature, and the testimony of former slaves collected in autobiographies and in interviews--to argue that enslaved black men were sexually assaulted by both white men and white women. Scholarship has focused on women's exploitation and abuse and has noted that many of our sources similarly emphasize the abuse of women, silencing the stories of men. However, a careful reading of extant sources finds that sexual assault of enslaved men took a wide variety of forms, including outright physical penetrative assault, forced reproduction, sexual coercion and manipulation, and psychic abuse."-- Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Athens, Georgia : University of Georgia Press, [2019]

Physical description

xv, 174 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

Contents

Introduction : The rape of Rufus? Sexual violence against enslaved men -- "Remarkably muscular and well made" or "Covered with ulcers" : enslaved black men's bodies -- "No man can be prevented from visiting his wife" : manly autonomy and intimacy -- "Just like raising stock and mating it" : coerced reproduction -- "Frequently heard her threaten to sell him" : relations between white women and enslaved black men -- "Till I had mastered every part" : valets, vulnerability, and same-gender relations under slavery -- Conclusion : rethinking Rufus -- Appendix: Full text of WPA interview with Rose Williams.

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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    History of Medicine
    JQC.U
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ISBN

  • 9780820355221
  • 0820355224