Who's Black and Why?: A Hidden Chapter from the Eighteenth-Century Invention of Race

Who's Black and Why?: A Hidden Chapter from the Eighteenth-Century Invention of Race

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01 Feb, 2024

2023 PROSE Award in European History "An invaluable historical example of the creation of a scientific conception of race that is unlikely to disappear any...

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ISBN-10:

0674295455

ISBN-13:

9780674295452

Publisher

Harvard University Press

Dimensions

8.80 X 5.60 X 1.10 inches

Language

English

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2023 PROSE Award in European History

"An invaluable historical example of the creation of a scientific conception of race that is unlikely to disappear anytime soon."
--Washington Post

"Reveals how prestigious natural scientists once sought physical explanations, in vain, for a social identity that continues to carry enormous significance to this day."
--Nell Irvin Painter, author of The History of White People

"A fascinating, if disturbing, window onto the origins of racism."
--Publishers Weekly

"To read [these essays] is to witness European intellectuals, in the age of the Atlantic slave trade, struggling, one after another, to justify atrocity."
--Jill Lepore, author of These Truths: A History of the United States

In 1739 Bordeaux's Royal Academy of Sciences announced a contest for the best essay on the sources of "blackness." What is the physical cause of blackness and African hair, and what is the cause of Black degeneration, the contest announcement asked. Sixteen essays, written in French and Latin, were ultimately dispatched from all over Europe. Documented on each page are European ideas about who is Black and why. Looming behind these essays is the fact that some four million Africans had been kidnapped and shipped across the Atlantic by the time the contest was announced.

The essays themselves represent a broad range of opinions, which nonetheless circulate around a common theme: the search for a scientific understanding of the new concept of race. More important, they provide an indispensable record of the Enlightenment-era thinking that normalized the sale and enslavement of Black human beings.

These never previously published documents survived the centuries tucked away in Bordeaux's municipal library. Translated into English and accompanied by a detailed introduction and headnotes written by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and Andrew Curran, each essay included in this volume lays bare the origins of anti-Black racism and colorism in the West.

Product Details

ISBN-10

:0674295455

ISBN-13

:9780674295452

Publisher

:Harvard University Press

Publication date

: 01 Feb, 2024

Category

: Social Science

Sub-Category

: Black Studies (Global)

Format

:PAPERBACK

Language

:English

Reading Level

: All

No. of Units

:1

Dimension

: 8.80 X 5.60 X 1.10 inches

Weight

:454 g

Editorial Reviews

The essays, the various editorial materials, and the excellent notes make this collection of great use to any scholar interested in this topic. Clearly presented with both rigor and sensitivity, this collection would also be a welcome addition to undergraduate or graduate classes.--Mary McAlpin "Early American Literature" (10/20/2023 12:00:00 AM)
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