Migrating the Black body : the African diaspora and visual culture /
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Imprint: | Seattle : University of Washington Press, [2017] ©2017 |
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Description: | 1 online resource (365 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations (some color) |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11549667 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Leigh Raiford and Heike Raphael-Hernandez
- Part 1. Making Blackness serve
- Containing bodies; enscandalizing enslavement: stasis and movement at the juncture of slave-ship images and texts / Carsten Junker
- Russian blackamoors: from grand-manner portraiture to alphabet in pictures / Irina Novikova
- Migrating images of the Black body politic and the sovereign state: Haiti in the 1850s / Karen N. Salt
- Playing the white knight: Badin, chess, and Black self-fashioning in eighteenth-century Sweden / Joachim Östlund
- Making Blackness serve China: the image of Afro-Asia in Chinese political posters / Robeson Taj Frazier
- Part 2. Dreaming diasporas
- The glamorous one-two punch: visualizing celebrity, masculinity, and boxer Alfonso Teofilo Brown in early twentieth-century Paris / Lyneise Williams
- The here and now of Eslanda Robeson's African journey / Leigh Raiford
- Black and Cuba: an interview with filmmaker Robin J. Hayes / Robin J. Hayes and Julia Roth
- Return to which roots? Interracial documemoirs by Macky Alston, Eliachi Kimaro, and Mo Asumang / Cedric Essi
- Dreaming diasporas / Cheryl Finley
- Part 3. Differently Black
- Differently Black: the fourth great migration and Black Catholic saints in Ramin Bahrani's Goodbye solo and Jim Sheridan's In America / Charles I. Nero
- Coloured in South Africa: an interview with filmmaker Kiersten Dunbar Chace and photojournalist Rushay Booysen / Sonja Georgi and Pia Wiegmink
- When home meets diaspora at the door of no return: cinematic encounters in Sankofa and Little Senegal / Heike Raphael-Hernandez
- Of plastic ducks and cockle pickers: African Atlantic artists and critiques of bonded labor across chronologies / Alan Rice
- At home, online: affective exchange and the diasporic body in Ghanaian internet video / Reginold A. Royston
- Part 4. Afro-fabulation
- Habeas ficta: fictive ethnicity, affecting representations, and slaves on screen / Tavia Nyong'o
- The Black body as photographic image: video light in postcolonial Jamaica / Krista Thompson
- The Not-Yet Justice League: fantasy, redress, and transatlantic Black history on the comic book page / Darieck Scott.