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Race and Beauty

- Early Modern Cosmetics and the Mythology of Whiteness
Af: Josie Schoel Engelsk Paperback

Race and Beauty

- Early Modern Cosmetics and the Mythology of Whiteness
Af: Josie Schoel Engelsk Paperback
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This work examines how beauty standards, specifically the ideology of “fairness,” contributed to the racialization of bodies in early modern England. Schoel emphasizes the need to dismantle whiteness’s invisibility in historical criticism, noting that it has long been an unexamined norm. By focusing on the materiality of cosmetic whiteness, the text aims to disrupt colorblind ideologies and reveal the mechanisms behind white supremacy.

Drawing on diverse texts like sonnets, travel literature, and medical treatises, the book discusses how light skin and hair were idealized, symbolizing Christian virtue and femininity. This rhetoric of fairness not only promoted racial hierarchies but also constructed whiteness through cosmetics like whitening creams and exfoliants. These practices, associated with Queen Elizabeth I''s image and widely reproduced in theater, medicine, and household texts, led to a “cult of whiteness.” The locus of the cult was Queen Elizabeth I, whose materially constructed reds and whites in her portraiture and on the surface of her skin resounded throughout the commonwealth. If the cult of whiteness was founded by Elizabeth’s propagandistic image campaign, it was facilitated and reproduced through theatrical productions, medical treatises, household manuals, and the birth of the apothecary, which made the materials of whiteness accessible to a wider socially diverse network of consumers.

The book is not only an ideal resource for students and scholars of early modern studies, performance, and Critical Race Studies, but for all those seeking an introduction to constructions of race in early modern England.

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This work examines how beauty standards, specifically the ideology of “fairness,” contributed to the racialization of bodies in early modern England. Schoel emphasizes the need to dismantle whiteness’s invisibility in historical criticism, noting that it has long been an unexamined norm. By focusing on the materiality of cosmetic whiteness, the text aims to disrupt colorblind ideologies and reveal the mechanisms behind white supremacy.

Drawing on diverse texts like sonnets, travel literature, and medical treatises, the book discusses how light skin and hair were idealized, symbolizing Christian virtue and femininity. This rhetoric of fairness not only promoted racial hierarchies but also constructed whiteness through cosmetics like whitening creams and exfoliants. These practices, associated with Queen Elizabeth I''s image and widely reproduced in theater, medicine, and household texts, led to a “cult of whiteness.” The locus of the cult was Queen Elizabeth I, whose materially constructed reds and whites in her portraiture and on the surface of her skin resounded throughout the commonwealth. If the cult of whiteness was founded by Elizabeth’s propagandistic image campaign, it was facilitated and reproduced through theatrical productions, medical treatises, household manuals, and the birth of the apothecary, which made the materials of whiteness accessible to a wider socially diverse network of consumers.

The book is not only an ideal resource for students and scholars of early modern studies, performance, and Critical Race Studies, but for all those seeking an introduction to constructions of race in early modern England.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 182
ISBN-13: 9781032499338
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 1032499338
Udg. Dato: 29 apr 2025
Længde: 14mm
Bredde: 156mm
Højde: 232mm
Forlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Oplagsdato: 29 apr 2025
Forfatter(e): Josie Schoel
Forfatter(e) Josie Schoel


Kategori Social- & Kulturhistorie


ISBN-13 9781032499338


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 182


Udgave


Længde 14mm


Bredde 156mm


Højde 232mm


Udg. Dato 29 apr 2025


Oplagsdato 29 apr 2025


Forlag Taylor & Francis Ltd