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'Black but Human'

- Slavery and Visual Art in Hapsburg Spain, 1480-1700
Af: Prof Carmen Fracchia Engelsk Paperback

'Black but Human'

- Slavery and Visual Art in Hapsburg Spain, 1480-1700
Af: Prof Carmen Fracchia Engelsk Paperback
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''Black but Human'' is the first study to focus on the visual representations of African slaves and ex-slaves in Spain during the Hapsburg dynasty. The Afro-Hispanic proverb ''Black but Human'' is the main thread of the six chapters and serves as a lens through which to explore the ways in which a certain visual representation of slavery both embodies and reproduces hegemonic visions of enslaved and liberated Africans, and at the same time provides material for critical and emancipatory practices by Afro-Hispanics themselves.The African presence in the Iberian Peninsula between the late fifteenth century and the end of the seventeenth century was as a result of the institutionalization of the local and transatlantic slave trades. In addition to the Moors, Berbers, and Turks born as slaves, there were approximately two million enslaved people in the kingdoms of Castile, Aragón, and Portugal. The ''Black but Human'' topos that emerges from the African work songs and poems written by Afro-Hispanics encodes the multi-layered processes through which a black emancipatory subject emerges and a ''black nation'' forges a collective resistance. It is visually articulated by Afro-Hispanic and Spanish artists in religious paintings and in the genres of self-portraiture and portraiture. This extraordinary imagery coexists with the stereotypical representations of African slaves and ex-slaves by Spanish sculptors, engravers, jewellers, and painters mainly in the religious visual form and by European draftsmen and miniaturists, in their landscape drawings, and sketches for costume books.
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''Black but Human'' is the first study to focus on the visual representations of African slaves and ex-slaves in Spain during the Hapsburg dynasty. The Afro-Hispanic proverb ''Black but Human'' is the main thread of the six chapters and serves as a lens through which to explore the ways in which a certain visual representation of slavery both embodies and reproduces hegemonic visions of enslaved and liberated Africans, and at the same time provides material for critical and emancipatory practices by Afro-Hispanics themselves.The African presence in the Iberian Peninsula between the late fifteenth century and the end of the seventeenth century was as a result of the institutionalization of the local and transatlantic slave trades. In addition to the Moors, Berbers, and Turks born as slaves, there were approximately two million enslaved people in the kingdoms of Castile, Aragón, and Portugal. The ''Black but Human'' topos that emerges from the African work songs and poems written by Afro-Hispanics encodes the multi-layered processes through which a black emancipatory subject emerges and a ''black nation'' forges a collective resistance. It is visually articulated by Afro-Hispanic and Spanish artists in religious paintings and in the genres of self-portraiture and portraiture. This extraordinary imagery coexists with the stereotypical representations of African slaves and ex-slaves by Spanish sculptors, engravers, jewellers, and painters mainly in the religious visual form and by European draftsmen and miniaturists, in their landscape drawings, and sketches for costume books.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 256
ISBN-13: 9780198881063
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0198881061
Udg. Dato: 28 feb 2023
Længde: 14mm
Bredde: 156mm
Højde: 239mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 28 feb 2023
Forfatter(e): Prof Carmen Fracchia
Forfatter(e) Prof Carmen Fracchia


Kategori Slaveri og afskaffelse af slaveri


ISBN-13 9780198881063


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 256


Udgave


Længde 14mm


Bredde 156mm


Højde 239mm


Udg. Dato 28 feb 2023


Oplagsdato 28 feb 2023


Forlag Oxford University Press