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Black bodies, white gold: art, cotton, and commerce in the Atlantic World
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Abstract
"Using cotton-a commodity central to the slave trade and colonialism-as a paradigm, Black Bodies, White Gold presents new interpretations of the way art, commerce, and colonialism were intertwined in the nineteenth century Atlantic world. It models an art historical framework that centralizes the histories of the Black diaspora to nineteenth-century cultural production"--Provided by publisher.
Contents
Circuits of Cotton -- Market Aesthetics: Color, Cloth, and Commerce -- Of Vision and Value: Landscape and Labor after Slavery -- Material Histories and Speculative Conditions -- A Material with Memory.
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Publication
Durham: Duke University Press, 2021
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Is about
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Period
1800-1899
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ISBN
- 1478014067
- 1478011920
- 9781478014065
- 9781478011927
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