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Race,slavery, and the expression of sexual violence in Louisa Picquet,the Octoroon
Authors:Andrea H Livesey
Institution:1. School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UKa.livesey@ljmu.ac.uk
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Historically, victims of sexual violence have rarely left written accounts of their abuse, so while sexual violence has long been associated with slavery in the United States, historians have few accounts from formerly enslaved people who experienced it first-hand. Through a close reading of the narrative of Louisa Picquet, a survivor of sexual violence in Georgia and Louisiana, this article reflects on the recovery of evidence of sexual violence under slavery through amanuensis-recorded testimony, the unintended evidence of survival within the violent archive of female slavery, and the expression of “race” as an authorial device through which to demonstrate the multigenerational nature of sexual victimhood.
Keywords:Slavery  sexual violence  violence  race  gender
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