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Genealogies of horror: three stories of slave-women, motherhood, and murder in the Americas

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Aidoo, L
Published in: African and Black Diaspora
January 2, 2020

This article examines three cases of infanticide committed by slave women in the Americas–Margaret Garner (1856) of Ohio, Ignácia (1868) of Paraná, Brazil, and Justina (1878) of Rio de Janeiro. The article argues that each woman sought to dislodge their own as well as their children's place in what I term slavery's ‘genealogy of horror’, making the act of killing their children into an expression of black female agency, love, and insurgence against slavery. The cases of Justina and Ignácia's, I argue, provide a counternarrative to the myth of Brazil's genteel and harmonious slavery, propagated throughout the nineteenth century, by exposing the violence and desperation in which slave women and their progeny lived. In the second half of the article, I examine how cases of infanticide were depicted and used in the nineteenth-century abolitionist poetry of Brazilian poet Castro Alves and noted African American writer Frances Harper.

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African and Black Diaspora

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1752-864X

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1752-8631

Publication Date

January 2, 2020

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13

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1

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40 / 53

Related Subject Headings

  • 4702 Cultural studies
  • 4303 Historical studies
  • 2103 Historical Studies
  • 2002 Cultural Studies
 

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Aidoo, L. (2020). Genealogies of horror: three stories of slave-women, motherhood, and murder in the Americas. African and Black Diaspora, 13(1), 40–53. https://doi.org/10.1080/17528631.2018.1541959
Aidoo, L. “Genealogies of horror: three stories of slave-women, motherhood, and murder in the Americas.” African and Black Diaspora 13, no. 1 (January 2, 2020): 40–53. https://doi.org/10.1080/17528631.2018.1541959.
Aidoo L. Genealogies of horror: three stories of slave-women, motherhood, and murder in the Americas. African and Black Diaspora. 2020 Jan 2;13(1):40–53.
Aidoo, L. “Genealogies of horror: three stories of slave-women, motherhood, and murder in the Americas.” African and Black Diaspora, vol. 13, no. 1, Jan. 2020, pp. 40–53. Scopus, doi:10.1080/17528631.2018.1541959.
Aidoo L. Genealogies of horror: three stories of slave-women, motherhood, and murder in the Americas. African and Black Diaspora. 2020 Jan 2;13(1):40–53.

Published In

African and Black Diaspora

DOI

EISSN

1752-864X

ISSN

1752-8631

Publication Date

January 2, 2020

Volume

13

Issue

1

Start / End Page

40 / 53

Related Subject Headings

  • 4702 Cultural studies
  • 4303 Historical studies
  • 2103 Historical Studies
  • 2002 Cultural Studies