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15. Blackness Classified
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface: Who’s Black and Why? ix
- Note on the Translations xv
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Part I
- Introduction: The 1741 Contest on the “Degeneration” of Black Skin and Hair 3
- 1. Blackness through the Power of God 44
- 2. Blackness through the Soul of the Father 47
- 3. Blackness through the Maternal Imagination 68
- 4. Blackness as a Moral Defect 70
- 5. Blackness as a Result of the Torrid Zone 82
- 6. Blackness as a Result of Divine Providence 89
- 7. Blackness as a Result of Heat and Humidity 96
- 8. Blackness as a Reversible Accident 99
- 9. Blackness as a Result of Hot Air and Darkened Blood 105
- 10. Blackness as a Result of a Darkened Humor 111
- 11. Blackness as a Result of Blood Flow 114
- 12. Blackness as an Extension of Optical Theory 121
- 13. Blackness as a Result of an Original Sickness 141
- 14. Blackness Degenerated 158
- 15. Blackness Classified 168
- 16. Blackness Dissected 184
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Part II
- Introduction: The 1772 Contest on “Preserving” Negroes 193
- 1. A Slave Ship Surgeon on the Crossing 200
- 2. A Parisian Humanitarian on the Slave Trade 211
- 3. Louis Alphonse, Bordeaux Apothecary, on the Crossing 221
- Select Chronology of the Representation of Africans and Race 231
- Notes 245
- Acknowledgments 291
- Credits 295
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface: Who’s Black and Why? ix
- Note on the Translations xv
-
Part I
- Introduction: The 1741 Contest on the “Degeneration” of Black Skin and Hair 3
- 1. Blackness through the Power of God 44
- 2. Blackness through the Soul of the Father 47
- 3. Blackness through the Maternal Imagination 68
- 4. Blackness as a Moral Defect 70
- 5. Blackness as a Result of the Torrid Zone 82
- 6. Blackness as a Result of Divine Providence 89
- 7. Blackness as a Result of Heat and Humidity 96
- 8. Blackness as a Reversible Accident 99
- 9. Blackness as a Result of Hot Air and Darkened Blood 105
- 10. Blackness as a Result of a Darkened Humor 111
- 11. Blackness as a Result of Blood Flow 114
- 12. Blackness as an Extension of Optical Theory 121
- 13. Blackness as a Result of an Original Sickness 141
- 14. Blackness Degenerated 158
- 15. Blackness Classified 168
- 16. Blackness Dissected 184
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Part II
- Introduction: The 1772 Contest on “Preserving” Negroes 193
- 1. A Slave Ship Surgeon on the Crossing 200
- 2. A Parisian Humanitarian on the Slave Trade 211
- 3. Louis Alphonse, Bordeaux Apothecary, on the Crossing 221
- Select Chronology of the Representation of Africans and Race 231
- Notes 245
- Acknowledgments 291
- Credits 295
- Index 297