Der alte und der neue Materialismus in der Geschichte der Sklaverei / / Seth Rockman.

Der Historiker Seth Rockman sprach im Januar 2020 in der Vortragsreihe re:work Lectures an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin über das Thema Der alte und der neue Materialismus in der Geschichte der Sklaverei (Originaltitel: Slavery’s Old and New Materialisms).

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Place / Publishing House:München ;, Wien : : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, , [2021]
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Re:work Lectures , 5
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Arbeit global – historische Rundgänge --   |t Inhalt --   |t Einleitung --   |t Der alte und der neue Materialismus in der Geschichte der Sklaverei --   |t „Leisten wir bessere Arbeit, wenn wir zu einem gewissen Grad mit der Tätigkeit vertraut sind, über die wir eigentlich sprechen? … Ich glaube nicht, dass es unsere Arbeit schlechter macht“ Ein Interview mit Seth Rockman --   |t Lebenslauf Seth Rockman --   |t Publikationen (Auswahl) --   |t ReM ReM Club – Remember Re:work Members --   |t Käte Hamburger Kollegs --   |t Work in Global and Historical Perspective 
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520 |a Der Historiker Seth Rockman sprach im Januar 2020 in der Vortragsreihe re:work Lectures an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin über das Thema Der alte und der neue Materialismus in der Geschichte der Sklaverei (Originaltitel: Slavery’s Old and New Materialisms). 
520 |a Ever since W.E.B. du Bois conceptualized slaves’ self-emancipation during the U.S. Civil War as a "general strike," the language of labor history has informed scholarly understandings of slavery. While the analogy of the plantation to the factory has its obvious limitations, historians have understood slaves and slaveholders as engaged in recognizable struggles over the speed of work, the ownership of time and expertise, and the informal rights and privileges that governed the labor process. However, an older materialist history rooted in marxist categories has not always succeeded in capturing the dynamics of racial dominance and human commodification at the heart of the American slave system. A "new history of capitalism" has offered one remedy, namely to embed slavery firmly within a capitalist mode of production whose investment in "free" labor was always more rhetorical than real. A different response may now be emerging through what scholars call "the new materialism"—an approach organized around human/non-human entanglements and drawing on recent theoretical work on things, networks, and assemblages. This talk considers the implications of this "new materialism" for the history of slavery, and by extension, for the field of labor history more generally. 
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