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Sarah F. Derbew

Untangling Blackness in Greek Antiquity

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How should articulations of blackness from the fifth century BCE to the twenty-first century be properly read and interpreted? This important and timely new book is the first concerted treatment of black skin color in the Greek literature and visual culture of antiquity. In charting representations in the Hellenic world of black Egyptians, Aithiopians, Indians, and Greeks, Sarah Derbew dexterously disentangles the complex and varied ways in which blackness has been co-produced by ancient authors and artists; their readers, audiences, and viewers; and contemporary scholars. Exploring the precarious hold that race has on skin coloration, the author uncovers the many silences, suppressions, and misappropriations of blackness within modern studies of Greek antiquity. Shaped by performance studies and critical race theory alike, her book maps out an authoritative archaeology of blackness that reappraises its significance. It offers a committedly anti-racist approach to depictions of black people while rejecting simplistic conflations or explanations.

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Formato Tapa dura
Número de Páginas 270
Lenguaje Inglés
Editorial Cambridge University Press
Fecha de Publicación 2022-07-28
Dimensiones 9.13" x 5.98" x 0.63" pulgadas
Letra Grande No
Con Ilustraciones No
Temas Antiguo (Hasta 499 A.D.), Antiguo (Hasta 499 A.D.)

Acerca del Autor

Derbew, Sarah F.

Sarah Derbew is an Assistant Professor of Classics in affiliation with the Center for African Studies and the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity at Stanford University. She was previously a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows.

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Peso1.1lb
SKU9781108495288
Publicado en Unimart.com21-01-26
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