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Palimpsests: Visual Idioms of Enslavement in the Nineteenth Century and their Afterlives
Visualizing/Performing Blackness in the Afterlives of Slavery: An Archive
International Colloquia
March 2018: Traveling Colloquium to Paris and Nantes
June 2019: Esclavitud, visualidad y memoria: Prácticas de reactivación
July 2023: Visual Regimes of Enslavement and Their Afterlives (The Puerto Rico Case)
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Slavery and Visual Culture Working Group
About
2024-2025 Schedule
Resources
News
Digital Exhibits
Palimpsests: Visual Idioms of Enslavement in the Nineteenth Century and their Afterlives
Visualizing/Performing Blackness in the Afterlives of Slavery: An Archive
International Colloquia
March 2018: Traveling Colloquium to Paris and Nantes
June 2019: Esclavitud, visualidad y memoria: Prácticas de reactivación
July 2023: Visual Regimes of Enslavement and Their Afterlives (The Puerto Rico Case)
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Protected: “On the Spectrality of the Law: Visuality and the Contest for Slaveholding Sovereignty,” by Agnes Lugo-Ortiz
Posted on
December 3, 2018
December 3, 2018
by
Isabela Fraga
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