“Her Infant at Her Breast”: Breastfeeding as Survival and Resistance in Colonial Haiti

Karol Kovalovich Weaver
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Abstract:This article analyzes published sources, archival records, and prints and paintings to show that, over the course of the eighteenth century, white colonists in Saint-Domingue attempted unsuccessfully to dehumanize enslaved persons by exploiting their breasts as sources of productive and reproductive labor and by disfiguring them by means of brands. Enslaved women and men resisted that control. Despite being branded, enslaved persons ran away. Knowing the tremendous cultural and social value accorded to their breasts, enslaved women, whether as mothers or othermothers, pursued a strategy of subversive breastfeeding. By so doing, they nurtured children and sustained survival, including fugitive networks. Ultimately, these Black mothers impacted how freedom was defined and imagined both during and long after the Haitian Revolution. These findings contribute to histories of the breast, the Haitian Revolution, intimate labor, and the body. They make visible women and their decisions in challenging enslavement.
"她的婴儿在她的乳房":哺乳是海地殖民地时期的生存与反抗
摘要:本文分析了出版资料、档案记录以及版画和绘画作品,以说明在 18 世纪,圣多明各的白人殖民者试图将被奴役者非人化,利用他们的乳房作为生产和生育劳动力的来源,并通过烙印来毁坏他们的容貌,但没有成功。被奴役的妇女和男子反抗这种控制。尽管被打上烙印,被奴役者还是逃跑了。被奴役妇女知道她们的乳房具有巨大的文化和社会价值,无论是作为母亲还是其他母亲,她们都采取了颠覆性的母乳喂养策略。通过这种方式,她们哺育了孩子,维持了生存,包括逃亡网络。最终,这些黑人母亲影响了海地革命期间和之后很长一段时间内对自由的定义和想象。这些研究成果为乳房史、海地革命史、亲密劳动史和身体史做出了贡献。它们让人们看到了妇女及其在挑战奴役中做出的决定。
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