Black legacies : race and the European Middle Ages

Blacks Civilization, Medieval Intercultural communication Social history Blacks in art Racism Europe sähkökirjat
University Press of Florida
2014
EISBN 9780813055046
Remaking the Middle Ages.
Medieval race?.
Biblical race.
Medieval miscegenation and the literary imagination.
Mapping the monstrous: humaness in the age of discovery.
Conclusions: Medieval race and the "Golden Age."
Black Legacies looks at color-based prejudice in medieval and modern texts in order to reveal key similarities. Bringing far-removed time periods into startling conversation, this book argues that certain attitudes and practices present in Europe's Middle Ages were foundational in the development of the western concept of race. Using historical, literary, and artistic sources, Lynn Ramey shows that twelfth- and thirteenth-century discourse was preoccupied with skin color and the coding of black as "evil" and white as "good." Ramey demonstrates that fears of miscegenation show up in all medie.
Medieval race?.
Biblical race.
Medieval miscegenation and the literary imagination.
Mapping the monstrous: humaness in the age of discovery.
Conclusions: Medieval race and the "Golden Age."
Black Legacies looks at color-based prejudice in medieval and modern texts in order to reveal key similarities. Bringing far-removed time periods into startling conversation, this book argues that certain attitudes and practices present in Europe's Middle Ages were foundational in the development of the western concept of race. Using historical, literary, and artistic sources, Lynn Ramey shows that twelfth- and thirteenth-century discourse was preoccupied with skin color and the coding of black as "evil" and white as "good." Ramey demonstrates that fears of miscegenation show up in all medie.
