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a John Hope Franklin Center Book

W. E. B. Du Bois, Race, and Visual Culture

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a John Hope Franklin Center Book

W. E. B. Du Bois, Race, and Visual Culture

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Through a rich interpretation of the remarkable photographs W. E. B. Du Bois compiled for the American Negro Exhibit at the 1900 Paris Exposition, Shawn Michelle Smith reveals the visual dimension of the color line that Du Bois famously called "the problem of the twentieth century." Du Bois's prize-winning exhibit consisted of three albums together containing 363 black-and-white photographs, mostly of middle-class African Americans from Atlanta and other parts of Georgia. Smith provides an extensive analysis of the images, the antiracist message Du Bois conveyed by collecting and displaying them, and their connection to his critical thought. She contends that Du Bois was an early visual theorist of race and racism and demonstrates how such an understanding makes the important concepts he developed—including double consciousness, the color line, the Veil, and second sight—available to visual culture and African American studies scholars in powerful new ways.

Smith reads Du Bois's photographs in relation to other turn-of-the-century images such as scientific typologies, criminal mugshots, racist caricatures, and lynching photographs. By juxtaposing these images with reproductions from Du Bois's exhibition archive, Smith shows how Du Bois deliberately challenged racist representations of African Americans. Emphasizing the importance of comparing multiple visual archives, Photography on the Color Line reinvigorates understandings of the stakes of representation and the fundamental connections between race and visual culture in the United States.

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Year
2004
ISBN
9780822385783
Topic
Art
Subtopic
Photographie

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. List of Illustrations
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Introduction: Photography on the Color Line
  5. Chapter One: Envisioning Race
  6. Chapter Two: The Art of Scientific Propaganda
  7. Chapter Three: "Families of Undoubted Respectability"
  8. Chapter Four: Spectacles of Whiteness: The Photography of Lynching
  9. Epilogue: The Archivist in the Archive
  10. Notes
  11. Bibliography
  12. Index