Exposing Slavery : Photography, Human Bondage, and the Birth of Modern Visual...

by Matthew Fox-Amato

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Exposing Slavery : Photography, Human Bondage, and the Birth of Modern Visual Politics in America, Hardcover by Fox-Amato, Matthew, ISBN 0190663936, ISBN-13 9780190663933, Used Good Condition, Free shipping in the US "Within a few years of the introduction of photography into the United States in 1839, slaveholders had already begun commissioning photographic portraits of their slaves. Ex-slaves-turned-abolitionists such as Frederick Douglass had come to see how sitting for a portrait could help them project humanity and dignity amidst northern racism. In the first decade of the medium, enslaved people had begun entering southern daguerreotype studios of their own volition, posing for cameras, and leaving with visualtreasures they could keep in their pockets. And, as the Civil War raged, Union soldiers would orchestrate pictures with fugitive slaves that envisioned racial hierarchy as slavery fell. In these ways and others, photography powerfully influenced how bondage and freedom were documented, imagined, and contested. This book explores how photography altered and was, in turn, shaped by conflicts over human bondage. Drawing on an original source base that includes hundreds of unpublished and little-studied photographs of slaves, ex-slaves, free African Americans, and abolitionists as well as written archival materials, it puts visual culture at the center of understanding the experience of late slavery. It assesses how photography helped southerners to defend slavery, en

  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
  • Year: 2019
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9780190663933
  • Condition: Good

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