Blind Memory: Visual Representations of Slavery in England and America

Marcus Wood
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Throughout this important volume, the author underscores two vital themes: one, that visual presentation of slavery in England and America has been utterly dishonest to its subject, and the other a meditation on whether the ruptures of the slave experience - middle passage, bondage, and torture -- can be adequately represented and remembered.
Genres: HistoryArt
400 Pages

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