Africans in English caricature 1769-1819: black jokes, white humour
Between 1769 and 1819 London experienced an unprecedented growth in the proliferation of texts and images in the popular sphere, engaging learned citizens in discussion and commentary on the most pressing social and political issues of the day. From the repeal of the Stamp Act to the French revoluti...
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Zusammenfassung: | Between 1769 and 1819 London experienced an unprecedented growth in the proliferation of texts and images in the popular sphere, engaging learned citizens in discussion and commentary on the most pressing social and political issues of the day. From the repeal of the Stamp Act to the French revolution, the local Westminster election or the abolition of the slave trade, these prints, political pamphlets, plays, novels and periodicals collaborated (sometimes intentionally) in critique, praise and assessment of the country's changing socio-economic climate. African people were a critical aspect of this world of images, and their presence conveyed much about the implications of travel, colonialism and slavery on the collective psyche. Whether encountered on the streets of the city, in opulent stately homes, or in tracts describing the horrors of the slave trade, the British paid attention to Africans (consciously or not), and developed a means of expressing the impact of these encounters through images. Scholarship has begun to interrogate the presence of Africans in British art of this period, but very little has been written about their place in visual and literary humour created in a metropolitan context. This book fills this scholarly lacuna, exploring how and why satirical artists both mocked and utilized these characters as subversive comic weaponry |
Beschreibung: | 223 Seiten Illustrationen 29 cm |
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adam_text | CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
7
LANGUAGE
AND
ABBREVIATIONS
9
A NOTE CONCERNING
THE
AUTHOR S
USE
OF
TERMINOLOGY
LINKED
TO
AFRICAN
SUBJECTS 9
CARICATURE
VERSUS SATIRE
10
ABBREVIATIONS
11
ILLUSTRATIONS
12
INTRODUCTION
LAUBHINB
STOCK:
THE
IMABE
OF
THE
AFRICAN
IN
EIBHTEENTTH-CENTURY
PRINTS
18
IN
THE
LAUGHING CROWD
19
UP
FROM HOGARTH:
A NOTE
ON
EMBLEMATIC
INHERITANCE
23
GEORGIAN SATIRICAL
PRINTS
(1769-1819) 26
VULGAR
PREJUDICE AND
POPULAR
INSULT :
NEGRO
CARICATURES
28
THE STATE OF THE
ACADEMIC
FIELD
33
CHAPTER
BY CHAPTER
39
NOTES TO INTRODUCTION
42
CHAPTER
ONE
THE
OVERDRESSED
SLAVE:
SERVANTS, PETS AND
MUNBO
MACARONIS
48
AN AFRICAN
IN THE
PARLOUR, THE
KITCHEN AND
THE
STREET!
52
THE
PADLOCK:
A BRIEF
SYNOPSIS
56
MUNGO, THE COMIC
MUSE AND
WILY
SERVANT
58
MUNGO
AND
THE
PADLOCK
ARE UNLEASHED
60
JEREMIAH
DYSON AS MUNGO: THE POLITICAL SERVANT
63
MUNGO EMBODIED:
1770-73 68
MUNGO
INTEGRATED
AND
PUT
TO WORK:
177
0
-
8
7
73
POLITICAL CHARGE:
1787
ONWARDS
78
INDECENT
EXPOSURES: BACK BELOW
STAIRS
83
NOTES
TO CHAPTER
ONE
90
CHAPTER
TWO
WHAT
A
NICE
BIT! :
THE
COMIC SABLE
MISTRESS
AND
HER
SUITORS
98
COLONIAL ENCOUNTERS
AND
AFFECTS
100
BLACK BEAUTY: COMIC
AND
LITERARY
CARICATURES
110
BLACK,
BROWN
AND
FAIR :
METROPOLITAN
CHOICES
AND
MATCHES
117
CLOSE TO POWER: TABOO
POLITICAL
INTRIGUES
122
NOTES
TO CHAPTER
TWO
129
CHAPTER
THREE
JAMES
GI/LRAY S
WOUSKI
(Q88):
A
NEW
CASE
STUDY
136
WOWSKI
IN COLMAN S
INKLE
AND
YARICO
139
WOWSKI
AND
THE ROYAL
SAILOR
141
THE
ROYAL LOVE TRIANGLE
146
RETURNING
TO GILLRAY S
WOUSKI
(1788)
AS AN IRONIC
VISION
OF
COLONIAL
BONDAGE
153
NOTES
TO
CHAPTER
THREE
160
CHAPTER
FOUR
A
BE8BAR S
BRAWL:
THE NEW
UNION
CLUB
(1819)
AND POST-ABOLITION
POLITICS
IN
LONDON
164
PARTNERS
IN COMEDY: CRUIKSHANK
AND
MARRYAT
167
A DINNER
FOR NEW
ALLIES AND
FRIENDS
170
ILLUSTRATING
THE
TEXT: READING THE
NEW
UNION CLUB
175
ANTISLAVERY
MOCKERY
IN THE
DETAILS
180
UNDER
THE
INFLUENCE: STEREOTYPES
AND
METAPHORS
182
AFRICAN
DIPLOMATS:
THE
TWO GUESTS
OF
COLOUR
183
BLACK LONDON
187
TOWARDS CONCLUSIONS
192
NOTES
TO
CHAPTER
FOUR
193
EPILOGUE
ESCAPINB
THE
KEEN
SHAFTS
OF
RIDICULE ?
198
BIBLIOGRAPHY
207
INDEX
221
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title | Africans in English caricature 1769-1819 black jokes, white humour |
title_auth | Africans in English caricature 1769-1819 black jokes, white humour |
title_exact_search | Africans in English caricature 1769-1819 black jokes, white humour |
title_full | Africans in English caricature 1769-1819 black jokes, white humour Temi Odumosu |
title_fullStr | Africans in English caricature 1769-1819 black jokes, white humour Temi Odumosu |
title_full_unstemmed | Africans in English caricature 1769-1819 black jokes, white humour Temi Odumosu |
title_short | Africans in English caricature 1769-1819 |
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