The Roots of Afropessimism: The British Invention of the 'Dark Continent' (Report) The Roots of Afropessimism: The British Invention of the 'Dark Continent' (Report)

The Roots of Afropessimism: The British Invention of the 'Dark Continent' (Report‪)‬

Critical Arts 2011, Sept, 25, 3

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Abstract This article aims to interrogate the history of British perceptions of black Africa, to come to an understanding of the notions that set black Africans apart from Europeans at the time of the conquest and colonisation in the late-19th century. It is asserted that it is only during the time of the expansion into black Africa in the late-19t" century that British perceptions of the barbarity, backwardness, idleness and inferiority of black Africans congealed into a discourse that largely subverted positive and ambivalent perceptions that Europeans had long held, dating as far back as the era of the Ancient Greeks. In exhuming the history of Greek and Roman knowledge of black Africa, as well as those of medieval times, it becomes possible to draw a picture of black Africa as the 'other' through an analysis of the way that black Africa's place in the modern world system was shaped by slavery, colonialism and notions of race, and how this has contributed to contemporary views of black Africa as the 'dark continent'.

GENRE
Sachbücher
ERSCHIENEN
2011
1. September
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
37
Seiten
VERLAG
Critical Arts Projects
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218,5
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