ABSTRACT

In this collection distinguished American and European scholars, curators and artists discuss major issues concerning the representation and commemoration of slavery, as brought into sharp focus by the 2007 bicentennial of the abolition of the slave trade. Writers consider nineteenth and twentieth century American and European images of African Americans, art installations, photography, literature, sculpture, exhibitions, performances, painting, film and material culture. This is essential reading for historians, cultural critics, art-historians, educationalists and museologists, in America as in Europe, and an important contribution to the understanding of the African diaspora, race, American and British history, heritage tourism, and transatlantic relations. Contributions include previously unpublished interview material with artists and practitioners, and a comprehensive review of the commemorative exhibitions of 2007. Illustrations include images from Louisiana, Maryland, and Virginia, many previously unpublished, in black and white, which challenge previous understandings of the aesthetics of slave representation.

This book was published as a special issue of Slavery and Abolition.

chapter |16 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|21 pages

Atlantic Slavery and Traumatic Representation in Museums

The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum as a Test Case

chapter 3|13 pages

Remembering Slavery in Birmingham

Sculpture, Paintings and Installations

chapter 4|15 pages

‘Speculation and the Imagination'

History, Storytelling and the Body in Godfried Donkor's ‘Financial Times’ (2007)

chapter 5|13 pages

Doing Good While Doing Well

The Decision to Manufacture Products that Supported the Abolition of the Slave Trade and Slavery in Great Britain

chapter 6|14 pages

Sally Hemings in Visual Culture

A Radical Act of the Imagination?

chapter 7|17 pages

Interspatialism in the Nineteenth-century South

The Natchez of Henry Norman

chapter 8|13 pages

‘A Limited Sort of Property'

History, Memory and the Slave Ship Zong

chapter 9|13 pages

Other Peoples' History

Slavery, Refuge and Irish Citizenship in Dónal O Kelly's The Cambria

chapter 10|11 pages

Facing Slavery's Past

The Bicentenary of the Abolition of the British Slave Trade