“Slavery, Consumption, and Resistance in North America: Free Produce to Fair Trade.”

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Abstract

Following Gibson-Graham’s call to investigate ways individuals and communities negotiate intersections of power and money, in this paper I trace historical connections between religiously motivated consumer movements in North America, from economically focused anti-slavery campaigns through contemporary fair-trade.
Original languageEnglish
StatePublished - Nov 18 2018
EventAmerican Academy of Religion (AAR) Annual Meeting - Denver, CO
Duration: Nov 18 2018Nov 18 2018

Conference

ConferenceAmerican Academy of Religion (AAR) Annual Meeting
Period11/18/1811/18/18

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