Black Africans in Renaissance Europe

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Edition: Revised
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2010-12-27
Publisher(s): Cambridge University Press
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Summary

This highly original book opens up the much neglected area of the black African presence in Western Europe during the Renaissance. Covering history, literature, art history and anthropology, it investigates a whole range of black African experience and representation across Renaissance Europe, from various types of slavery to black musicians and dancers, from real and symbolic Africans at court to the view of the Catholic Church, and from writers of African descent to black African 'criminality'. The main purpose of the collection is to show the variety and complexity of black African life in fifteenth- and sixteenth-century Europe, and how it was affected by firmly held preconceptions relating to the African continent and its inhabitants. Of enormous importance for both European and American history, this book mixes empirical material and theoretical approaches, and addresses such issues as stereotypes, changing black African identity, and cultural representation in art and literature.

Table of Contents

Introduction: the black African presence in Renaissance Europe
Conceptualising Black Africans:
The stereotyping of black Africans in Renaissance Europe
The image of Africa and the iconography of lip-plated Africans in Pierre Desceliers's World Map of 1550
Black Africans in Renaissance Spanish literature
Washing the Ethiopian white: conceptualising black skin in Renaissance England
Black Africans in Portugal during Cleynaerts's visit (1533-1538)
Real and Symbolic Black Africans at Court:
Isabella d'Este and black African women
Images of empire: slaves in the Lisbon household and court of Catherine of Austria
Christoph Jamnitzer's 'Moor's Head': a late Renaissance drinking vessel
The Practicalities of Enslavement and Emancipation:
The trade in black African slaves in fifteenth-century Florence
'La Casa dels Negres': black African solidarity in late medieval Valencia
Free and freed black Africans in Granada in the time of the Spanish Renaissance
Black African slaves and freedmen in Portugal during the Renaissance: creating a new pattern of reality
The Catholic Church and the pastoral care of black Africans in Renaissance Italy
Black Africans with European Identities and Profiles:
Race and rulership: Alessandro de' Medici, first Medici duke of Florence, 1529-1537
Juan Latino and his racial difference
Black Africans versus Jews: religious and racial tension in a Portuguese saint's play
Bibliography
Index
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