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Black chronicles: photography, race and difference in Victorian Britain : with over 330 illustrations
Contents
Foreword / Henry Louis Gates Jr. -- Introduction: embrace difference (X marks the spot) / Renée Mussai -- Whose eyes? - Black chronicles: Towards a (remedial decolonial archival) curatorial other/wise / Renée Mussai -- The missing chapter : lecture / by Stuart Hall -- The dubious comfort of the archive : lecture / by Paul Gilroy -- Human geographies: photography as a roadmap for locating difference in the Victorian archive? / Renée Mussai in conversation with Caroline Bressey -- Travelling Ayahs: shadow cosmopolitans in 19th-century British empire-making / M. Neelika Jayawardane -- Assembling the evidence / Val Wilmer -- Who are these people? Biographical notes on sitters -- Epilogue: encountering the child in the photograph / Lola Jaye -- Afterword: photography and non-aligned histories / Mark Sealy -- We are here because you were there : illustrated timeline.
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London: Thames & Hudson, in partnership with Autograph, 2025
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- 9780500026618
- 0500026610
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