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Catching Sense Patricia Guthrie

Catching Sense By Patricia Guthrie

Catching Sense by Patricia Guthrie


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Plantation membership, an important association that continues to carry meaning in today's African-American communities on the Sea Islands, depends on one's residence between the ages of two and 12.

Catching Sense Summary

Catching Sense: African American Communities on a South Carolina Sea Island by Patricia Guthrie

Plantation membership, an important association that continues to carry meaning in today's African-American communities on the Sea Islands, depends on one's residence between the ages of two and 12. This is the time when one catches sense, or learns the difference between right and wrong and the meaning of social relationships. Plantation membership confers rights and duties to its members for life, particularly in the areas of dispute settlement, adjudication, and status confirmation. The praise house system, which was the focal point of plantation life, is analyzed historically and in terms of the ethnographic present. Guthrie, an African-American anthropologist, believes that much of what she witnessed on St. Helena during her field research was a response to the experience of slavery when identity was derived from plantation residency rather than from mother, father, or place of birth.

About Patricia Guthrie

PATRICIA GUTHRIE is director of the Women's Studies Program at California State University, Hayward, where she is Associate Professor in the Department of Human Development. She is the author of many articles on racism, women's lives, and the African American community.

Table of Contents

Illustrations Preface The Historical Setting: A Sacred Place Life in the Plantation Community Catching Sense If the Walls Could Talk Household Composition Love, One Dollar, and Affection The Praise House System Social Meaning and Social Order Afterword Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780897894258
9780897894258
0897894251
Catching Sense: African American Communities on a South Carolina Sea Island by Patricia Guthrie
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1996-04-18
160
N/A
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