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Notebook of the Rings of Memory n°5 - 2003

Women in the slave trade and slavery

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Mui tsai through the eyes of a victim:
story of the enslavement and escape of Janet LIM

Translation: Carole MASSEAUT
Suzanne MIERS

Emeritus Professor of History at Ohio University, Athens Ohio USA.
Graduated in History from the University of London in 1944.
in Modern History from the University of London in 1969.
Professor at the University of Ohio USA from 1970 to 1992.

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Slave Women in the Americas
(XVIth-XIXth centuries):
Imposed inferiority, assumed resistance
Yolande BEHANZIN

Martinican historian and researcher, associate degree from Paris-Sorbonne University
Professor at the National University of Benin (Cotonou)
Has published works on French colonization in Guinea, on the slave trade and the African presence in the West Indies.
His research now focuses on the study of societies and cultures marked by the presence of the black diaspora in the American and Caribbean worlds.

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Epic Black
Elvire JEAN-JACQUES MAUROUARD

Young Haitian novelist who collaborated with the magazine Haiti today
Storyteller, Poet, Professor of Literature and Linguistics.
Holder of a doctorate in modern letters with the theme: The Haitian Tragic between Roman and Theater.

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Jeanne ODO or the humanity of Africans,
two portraits 1791- 1794
Florence Gauthier

Lecturer in modern history at the University of Paris 7 - Diderot

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Slavery and gender relations:
methodological contribution.

Translation: Joseph B. BALLONG WEN-MEWUDA
Aurélia MARTIN CASARES

Professor of Social Anthropology at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of
the University of Granada (Spain)
Graduated from the University of Granada in 1998
Holder of a doctorate from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris in 1998

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Women and slavery in Sri Lanka
Translated by Mélanie GALVEZ and Marc FROMENTIN
Shihan by SILVA JAYASURIYA

Degree in Linguistics and Economics,
Research Fellow at King's College, University of London.

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Women slaves and free women of Africa and
Europe to America: work and identity

Translation: Mélanie GALVEZ, Marc FROMENTIN
Claire CONE ROBERSTON

Professor at the Department of History and Women's Studies at Ohio State University USA.
Graduated from the University of Chicago USA. Research topics: History of Europe, French literature.
Graduated from the University of Madison, Wisconsin, USA in 1974.
“Economic and social changes in Accra (Ghana) in the 20th century”.

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Free Women of Color and Entrepreneurship
in the slave society of Ile de France
at the end of the 18th century.

Translated by Mélanie GALVEZ and Marc FROMENTIN
Richard B. ALLEN

University professor in Massachusetts, USA
Anthropology graduate from the University of Chicago, 1972
PhD in History from the University of Illinois, 1983

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The colonial seduction
Damnation and Strategies
The Antilles, XVIIth - XIXth centuries
Myriam COTTIAS

Lecturer at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales.
Researcher at CNRS
Member of the Center for Research on Local Authorities in the Caribbean of
the University of the Antilles and Guyana
Colonial historian

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Health of Child Slaves in British Caribbean Society:
Medical description by Sir Hans SLOANE at the end of the 17th century in Jamaica.

Translation Mélanie Galvez - Marc Fromentin
Tara ALANNA INNISS

PhD candidate at the Faculty of History of the University of the West Indies (Antilles
English speakers), Cave Hill Campus in Barbados.

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child trafficking
Alessandro STELLA

Researcher at the CNRS- Center for Historical Research of the School of Advanced Studies in Social Sciences in Paris.
Holder of a doctorate from the EHESS in 1992 on the theme: "A Florentine painting from the Trecento: taxation, topography and society in Florence in the second half of the 14th century".

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Specular function and poetic function
in the dialectic of subjectivation
in the West Indies
Livia LESEL

Clinical psychologist and psychotherapist practicing since 1981 in a
medico-psycho-pedagogical center in Fort de France, Martinique.
Holder of a Doctorate in Clinical and Pathological Psychology.

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