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Black chronicles : Photography, race and difference in Victorian Britain

Paul Gilroy, Stuart Hall, Lola Jaye, Neelika Jayawardane, Mark Sealy, Val Wilmer, Renée Mussai (Auteur)
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These striking studio portraits, curated and brought together following ten years of research championed by Autograph, constitute the most comprehensive collection of nineteenth-century photography depicting the Black subject in the Victorian era, including some of the earliest known images of Black people photographed in Britain.

The historically marginalized lives of both ordinary and prominent Black figures of African, Afro-Caribbean, South Asian, and mixed heritage are seen through a prism of curatorial advocacy and experimental scholarly assemblage. Black Chronicles features high-quality reproductions of plate negatives, ... Lire la suite
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Renée Mussai est commissaire d'exposition, écrivaine et historienne de l'art. Au cours des dix derniÚres années, elle a supervisée les programmes artistiques d'Autograph ABP tout en organisant de nombreuses expositions en Europe, en Afrique et aux États-Unis. Elle est associée de recherche de l'Université et Johannesburg et doctorante en histoire de l'art à l'University College London.
Stuart Hall , décédé en 2014, fut l'un des pÚres fondateurs des cultural

studies. Il fut, à la fin des années 1960, directeur du Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies de l'université de Birmingham, puis professeur à l'Open University de Londres.
Paul Gilroy is the Anthony Giddens Professor of Social Theory at the London School of Economics. He gained his PhD at Birmingham and then worked for the Greater London Council, before returning to academia with posts at the University of Essex, Goldsmiths College, and Yale. He is the author of numerous groundbreaking books including There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack, Between Camps, After Empire, Black Britain, and Darker than Blue. He lives in London.




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Date Parution24/04/2025
EAN9780500026618
Nb. de Pages304
EditeurThames & Hudson
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Poids2080 g
PrésentationBeau-livre
Dimensions29,5 cm x 24,5 cm x 3,0 cm
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These striking studio portraits, curated and brought together following ten years of research championed by Autograph, constitute the most comprehensive collection of nineteenth-century photography depicting the Black subject in the Victorian era, including some of the earliest known images of Black people photographed in Britain.

The historically marginalized lives of both ordinary and prominent Black figures of African, Afro-Caribbean, South Asian, and mixed heritage are seen through a prism of curatorial advocacy and experimental scholarly assemblage. Black Chronicles features high-quality reproductions of plate negatives, cartes de visite, and cabinet cards, many of which were buried deep in various private and public archives including the Hulton Archive's remarkable London Stereoscopic Company collection, unseen for decades. These photographs are linked with imperial and colonial narratives through newly commissioned essays and rare lecture transcripts, in-conversation and text interventions by Caroline Bressey, Henry Louis Gates Jr., Paul Gilroy, Stuart Hall, Neelika Jayawardane, Lola Jaye, and Rene'e Mussai, and an afterword by Mark Sealy.

Built upon groundbreaking, in-depth new research, Black Chronicles opens up photographic archives to expand and enrich photography's complex cultural histories and subjectivities, offering an essential insight into the visual politics of race, representation, and difference in the Victorian era by addressing this crucial missing chapter.
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