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An 'Epeleptick' bondswoman: fits, slavery, and power in the antebellum South.

机译:一个“ Epeleptick”的奴隶女:南战前的强身,奴隶制和权力。

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Epilepsy, as nineteenth-century observers understood the disease construct, was a feared diagnosis associated with insanity and uncontrollability. Cases of epileptic fits in slaves-whether they were considered genuine or feigned- highlighted deep struggles among white masters, physicians, and slaves themselves over the control of African American bodies. Some slaves who experienced fits were subjected to prolonged experimental treatments at the hands of physicians and white masters. Although Southern medical sources largely ignored the connection between epilepsy and trauma in slaves, abolitionists and ex-slave narratives published in the North used epilepsy as a representation of the institution's cruelty. Some white observers thought that slaves with epilepsy were prone to malingering; epileptic fits were also a tool of slave resistance and had a significant role in slave sale negotiations. I use the case study of a fifteen-year-old bondswoman in Virginia, diagnosed with epilepsy in 1843, to illustrate the significance of the disease in the lives of African American slaves.
机译:正如19世纪的观察者所知,癫痫病是一种与精神错乱和不可控制性相关的令人恐惧的诊断。奴隶癫痫发作的案例-不论它们是真实的还是假装的-突出了白人主人,医生和奴隶自身在控制非洲裔美国人身体方面的深入斗争。一些经历过锻炼的奴隶在医生和白人主人的手中接受了长期的实验治疗。尽管南方的医学资料在很大程度上忽视了癫痫病与奴隶创伤之间的联系,但在北方发表的废奴主义者和前奴隶的叙述却使用癫痫病来代表该机构的残酷行为。一些白人观察家认为患有癫痫病的奴隶容易犯病。癫痫发作也是奴隶抵抗的工具,在奴隶买卖谈判中发挥着重要作用。我以一名在弗吉尼亚州十五岁的女服务员的案例研究为例,该研究于1843年被诊断为癫痫病,说明了这种疾病在非洲裔美国奴隶生活中的重要性。

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