Emerging Scholars in Premodern Critical Race Studies - Panel 4
Автор: Newberry Center for Renaissance Studies
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This virtual symposium will highlight the research of emerging scholars working on race and race-making before 1800. Speakers will include graduate students and early career scholars from a variety of disciplines who will share their work on the development and influence of race from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment, and explore how their research can inform our experience of race in the present.
Colonial Bodies and Mapping
Chair: David Weimer (Newberry Library)
Arianna Ray (Northwestern University) Etching Enslavement: Colonial Cartography, Black Bodies, and Caspar Barlaeu’s Rerum per octennium in Brasilia
Elisa Palomino (Smithsonian Arctic Studies Center), Mapping Race Through Indigenous Arctic FishSkin Artefacts: Exploration, Assimilation and Ethnic Negation
Brandon Dunlevy (Princeton University), Passing Across Empires: Colonial Politics of Racial Ambiguity in the 1572 Interrogation of Diego Indio
Myriam Iuorio (University of Toronto), “With his deformed face and black skin”: disability and race-making in Italian missionary accounts from West Central Africa
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