《民粹主义的根源:新自由主义与工人阶级生活》作者:布莱恩·艾略特

IF 0.3 Q4 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR Labor-Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1215/15476715-10032434
K. Gildart
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劳动:工人阶级历史研究,第19卷,第4期©2022年由劳动和工人阶级历史协会采访。结果是一幅奴隶生活和奴隶男子气概的肖像,这是一幅极具争议但又极具人性的肖像。暴力在这本书中无处不在:在奴隶和被奴隶之间的纵向关系中,在被奴役者之间的横向互动中,以及在更大的种植园经济中将人们联系在一起的横向纽带中。正如Doddington所指出的那样,“当被奴役的男人和女人相互之间形成积极的关系,并在他们的社会空间中创造出强烈的性别认同时,他们也是失去名誉的地方,这也很重要”(210)。《争夺奴隶的男子气概》是一本优秀的书,它证实、扩展和挑战了我们对美国奴隶制的性别本质的了解。
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The Roots of Populism: Neoliberalism and Working-Class Lives by Brian Elliott (review)
Labor: Studies in Working-Class History, Volume 19, Issue 4 © 2022 by Labor and Working-Class History Association interviews. The result is a portrait of slave life, and of slave masculinity, that is highly contentious but deeply human. Violence pervades this book: in the vertical relationships between enslavers and enslaved, in the horizontal interactions of enslaved men, and in the lateral bonds that connected people in the larger plantation economy. As Doddington notes, “While enslaved men and women formed positive relationships with one another and created a strong gendered identity in their social spaces, they were also places where reputations were lost, and this mattered too” (210). Contesting Slave Masculinity is an excellent book that confirms, expands, and challenges much of what we know about the gendered nature of American slavery.
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