
Cooking for the Quarters
Enslaved Women and the Labor of Care in the Antebellum South
Emily West(Author)
Cambridge University Press
Will be published approx. on 31. July 2026
Book
Hardback
323 pages
978-1-009-54440-5 (ISBN)
Description
Women who prepared food for enslaved people, rather than enslavers, have been neglected in historical scholarship. Their labor within the quarters has been marginalized, belittled, and even ignored, because it fell within the remit of gendered care and nurture. In this book, Emily West illustrates how these mostly older women performed vital roles in slaveholding sites, as their enslavers increasingly tried to regulate food distribution, preparation, and consumption. Enslavers attempted to impose highly efficient, communal food regimes to minimize waste and time lost from work elsewhere. They routinely tasked older women with the feeding and care of infants, but also deployed them to prepare food for children and enslaved adults to eat collectively. Conversely, in the relative privacy of the quarters, where enslaved people preferred to eat, cooking became both a form of gendered exploitation, and an expression of love, empowerment, and pleasure.
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Language
English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
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Worked examples or Exercises
ISBN-13
978-1-009-54440-5 (9781009544405)
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approx. 07/2026
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Person
Emily West is Professor of Early American History at Brasenose College, University of Oxford.
Content
Introduction; 1. Enslaved women and infant care; 2. Enslaved women and wetnursing; 3. Enslaved women and the feeding of children; 4. Collective eating regimes and enslaved adults; 5. Cooking and eating within the quarters; Conclusion.