Provision Grounds Against the Plantation: Robert Wedderburn's Axe Laid to the Root

IF 0.6 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Small Axe Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1215/07990537-8912758
Katey Castellano
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Abstract:Robert Wedderburn's London-based periodical, Axe Laid to the Root (1817), disseminates his vision for a transatlantic alliance between the radicals of England's lower classes and the enslaved people in the West Indies. Throughout the Axe's six issues, he challenges the abolitionist narrative that liberal, individualist freedoms should be spread from England to the West Indies. Wedderburn instead instructs his white, lower-class readers in London about already existing African Jamaican practices of insurrectionary land and food reclamation. First, he champions the provision grounds as a land commons that produce food sovereignty and communal identity. Then he represents the Jamaican Maroons' local ecological knowledge as a source of resistance to plantation economies. Using Sylvia Wynter's environmental theories of resistance, this essay argues that Wedderburn's political theories champion African Jamaican land and food commons as a model for abolitionist futures.
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反对种植园的供应理由:罗伯特·韦德伯恩的斧头砍向了根
摘要:罗伯特·韦德伯恩在伦敦出版的期刊《斧头砍向根源》(1817)传播了他关于英国下层激进分子与西印度群岛奴隶之间建立跨大西洋联盟的愿景。在《斧头》的六期中,他挑战了废奴主义者的说法,即自由主义、个人主义的自由应该从英国传播到西印度群岛。相反,韦德伯恩向他在伦敦的下层白人读者讲述了非洲裔牙买加人已经存在的土地叛乱和粮食开垦的做法。首先,他支持供应的理由是土地公地,产生粮食主权和公共身份。然后,他代表了牙买加黑人的当地生态知识,作为抵制种植园经济的来源。本文利用西尔维娅·温特的环境抵抗理论,论证了韦德伯恩的政治理论为非裔牙买加人的土地和食物公地提供了支持,并将其作为废奴主义者未来的典范。
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