Forschungsgespräch Globalgeschichte: Slaveries and Slaving Practices in Global Perspective, 04.04.2019, Wien

Forschungsgespräch des FSP Globalgeschichte der Historisch-Kulturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Wien (Web)

Zeit: Do., 04.04.2019, 10.00-17.00 Uhr
Ort: Universität Wien
Programm
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Mit Beiträgen von Juliane Schiel, Dirk Hoerder, Andreas Obenaus, Reinhard Pirngruber, Magdalena Moorthy-Kloss, Josef Köstlbauer und Julia Harnoncourt
In the past 20 years, the foundational narratives of the modern West have been challenged in many ways. One key aspect of the making of the modern West was the rise of the conceptual pair “freedom” vs. “slavery”. French revolutionists and philosophers of the Enlightenment proclaimed “freedom” to be one of the most important universal values of mankind, while using “slavery” as an episteme to condemn all sorts of unjust power relations. Up to today, “slavery” is often associated with pre-modern societies, authoritarian rule, and economic backwardness, while “freedom” is linked to modern democracies and capitalist societies. And for a long period of time, “slavery” was used to bring to mind primarily the successful abolition of the transatlantic form of slavery by the modern West, with its conceptual basis in Roman law and the Christian tradition, which was regarded as the “theoretical subject” (D. Chakrabarty), the master narrative of all histories of slavery.
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In preparation for the discussion, a reader will be sent to the participants. The workshop will be held in English.