Color Black
Color Black
Enslavement and Erasure in Iran
Baghoolizadeh, Beeta
Duke University Press
03/2024
248
Mole
Inglês
9781478030249
15 a 20 dias
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List of Illustrations ix
Note on Transliteration xi
Note on Photography xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1
Part I. Enslavement 25
1. Geographies of Blackness and Enslavement 27
2. Limits in Family and Photography 44
3. Portraits of Eunuchs and Their Afterlives 67
Part II. Erasure 93
4. Histories of a Country That Never Enslaved 95
5. Origins of Blackface in the Absence of Black People 115
6. Memories and a Genre of Distortion 133
Epilogue: Black Life in the Aftermath of a Forced Invisibility 149
Notes 163
Bibliography 203
Index 221
Note on Transliteration xi
Note on Photography xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1
Part I. Enslavement 25
1. Geographies of Blackness and Enslavement 27
2. Limits in Family and Photography 44
3. Portraits of Eunuchs and Their Afterlives 67
Part II. Erasure 93
4. Histories of a Country That Never Enslaved 95
5. Origins of Blackface in the Absence of Black People 115
6. Memories and a Genre of Distortion 133
Epilogue: Black Life in the Aftermath of a Forced Invisibility 149
Notes 163
Bibliography 203
Index 221
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Manumission Law of 1929; memory; slavery; enslavement; abolition; Blackness; Iran; race; visibility; erasure; archival studies; visual studies; Middle East; Persian Gulf; racial geographies; human trafficking; photography; family; domestic enslavement; Qajar court; minstrelsy; Naser ed-Din Shah; eunuchs'; Mozaffar ed-Din Shah; Reza Shah; nationalism; Pahlavi Era; siyah; Trouillot; history-making; Black Iranians; Iran-Iraq War; social media; 2025 Wesley-Logan Prize Winner; AHA Book Awards; American Historical Association; 2025 Paul E. Lovejoy Prize Winner; Journal of Global Slavery
List of Illustrations ix
Note on Transliteration xi
Note on Photography xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1
Part I. Enslavement 25
1. Geographies of Blackness and Enslavement 27
2. Limits in Family and Photography 44
3. Portraits of Eunuchs and Their Afterlives 67
Part II. Erasure 93
4. Histories of a Country That Never Enslaved 95
5. Origins of Blackface in the Absence of Black People 115
6. Memories and a Genre of Distortion 133
Epilogue: Black Life in the Aftermath of a Forced Invisibility 149
Notes 163
Bibliography 203
Index 221
Note on Transliteration xi
Note on Photography xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction 1
Part I. Enslavement 25
1. Geographies of Blackness and Enslavement 27
2. Limits in Family and Photography 44
3. Portraits of Eunuchs and Their Afterlives 67
Part II. Erasure 93
4. Histories of a Country That Never Enslaved 95
5. Origins of Blackface in the Absence of Black People 115
6. Memories and a Genre of Distortion 133
Epilogue: Black Life in the Aftermath of a Forced Invisibility 149
Notes 163
Bibliography 203
Index 221
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Manumission Law of 1929; memory; slavery; enslavement; abolition; Blackness; Iran; race; visibility; erasure; archival studies; visual studies; Middle East; Persian Gulf; racial geographies; human trafficking; photography; family; domestic enslavement; Qajar court; minstrelsy; Naser ed-Din Shah; eunuchs'; Mozaffar ed-Din Shah; Reza Shah; nationalism; Pahlavi Era; siyah; Trouillot; history-making; Black Iranians; Iran-Iraq War; social media; 2025 Wesley-Logan Prize Winner; AHA Book Awards; American Historical Association; 2025 Paul E. Lovejoy Prize Winner; Journal of Global Slavery