Blind Memory: Visual Representations of Slavery in England and America, 1780-1865Manchester University Press, 2000 - 341 páginas A study of Atlantic slavery generated by the visual arts. It considers in detail four sites which have generated particularly influential imagery: the middle passage; flight/escape; slave torture/punishment; and the popular imagery which evolved around Stowe's classic abolition text, Uncle Tom's Cabin. |
Contenido
Introduction | 1 |
representing the middle passage | 14 |
the iconography | 78 |
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