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Blackness in Western Europe: Racial Patterns of Paternalism and Exclusion

Autor Dienke Hondius
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iul 2014
While the study of race relations in the United States continues to inspire and influence European thinking, Europeans have yet to confront their own history. To be black in Europe—whether during the sixteenth century or today—means sharing one crucial experience: being part of a small, but visible minority.
European slave-owners, company directors, and investors in the distant past maintained an ocean-wide gap between themselves and the enslaved in the plantation colonies of the Caribbean. In the following centuries, this distance persisted. Even today, to be black in Europe often means to be one of a few black persons in a group. A racial pattern of exclusion has characterized European policy for more than four centuries.
Dienke Hondius identifies ideas and attitudes toward "blackness," the concept of race as visible difference, developed in western Europe. She argues that racial discourses are generally dominated by paternalism—a concept usually used to explain power structures that is often applied to the nineteenth century. Hondius identifies five patterns of paternalism that influenced Europe much earlier and iniated trends of imagery and perception.
Taking a chronological and thematic approach, Hondius first focuses on southern European societies in the Early Modern period and moves to northwest European societies in the Modern period. Addressing religion, law, and science, she concludes with a synthesis of developments from the twentieth century to the present.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781412853675
ISBN-10: 1412853672
Pagini: 364
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface
Introduction: Long Trends in European Race Relations
1. Paternalism, Race, and Racism in European History
2. A Convenient Perception: Slavery and the European View of Africans as Children
3. Race and Religion: A History of Christian Ambivalence
4. European Racial Shows, Collections, and "Science": Africans as Objects of White Exoticism and Curiosity
5. How Europe Remained Mostly White: Maintaining Boundaries, Restricting Access
6. Shoah and Empire: Race in Twentieth-Century Europe
Conclusions: Blackness in Europe: A History of Exceptions
Acknowledgments
Index

Descriere

While the study of race relations in the United States continues to inspire and influence European thinking, Europeans have yet to confront their own history