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Lecture by Anne Lafont: “How did Skin Color become a Racial Marker ? The Contribution of Art in the Eighteenth Century” April 13
Please join the Slavery and Visual Cultures Working Group on April 13 when we will welcome a public lecture with Anne Lafont (French National Institute of Art History in Paris) presenting a talk on ... Read MoreReading group: February 22
The Slavery and Visual Cultures Working Group would like to invite you to a reading group meeting on Wednesday, February 22 from 4:30 to 6 in CSRPC room 103 (1st floor seminar room, 5733 S. University... Read MoreWorkshop with Carmen Fracchia: February 15
We would like to invite you to join us in a workshop discussion of Carmen Fracchia’s book-in-progress Black but Human: Slavery and Visual Culture in Imperial Spain on Wednesday, February at 10AM... Read MorePublic lecture by Carmen Fracchia on February 14
The Slavery and Visual Culture Working Group presents a Public Lecture by Carmen Fracchia Professor of Early Modern Spanish Visual Studies at Birkbeck, University of London “Picturing the E... Read MoreWorkshop Discussion with Simon Gikandi: Friday, October 28th at 10am
Please join us for a workshop-style discussion of past and current research projects and writings with Simon Gikandi on Friday, October 28th at 10am at the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and... Read MoreReading Group Discussion of Simon Gikandi’s Slavery and the Culture of Taste: Tuesday October 11th 4:30pm
Please join us for the Slavery and Visual Culture Working Group’s first reading group discussion. The aim of our reading group sessions is to discuss texts and/or visual material deemed fun... Read MoreLecture by Simon Gikandi Thursday October 27th 5:30pm Franke Institute for the Humanities Conference Room
The Working Group on Slavery and Visual Culture presents The Spaces of Enslavement: Rethinking the Architecture of the Castle/Dungeon a public lecture by Simon Gikandi of Princeton University ... Read More- 3 of 3
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