41 pages 1 hour read

Saidiya V. Hartman

Lose Your Mother: A Journey Along The Atlantic Slave Route

Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2007

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Essay Topics

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Ghana gained its independence in 1957, just over half a century before Hartman’s arrival. How might Ghana’s recent political history explain or inform the social and political environment Hartman encounters when she begins her research project?

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In Hartman’s view, to what degree did the transatlantic slave trade radically alter the character and significance of African practices of enslavement, even though these practices existed before colonization?

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At one point, Hartman mentions Thomas Sankara. Research him and discuss his significance for the dream of a more egalitarian world that Hartman articulates.

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