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The Invention Of Race In The European Middle Ages Reprint Geraldine Heng

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The Invention Of Race In The European Middle Ages Reprint Geraldine Heng
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 434
Author: Geraldine Heng
ISBN: 9781108435093, 1108435092, B07B7LYYSK
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint

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The Invention Of Race In The European Middle Ages Reprint Geraldine Heng by Geraldine Heng 9781108435093, 1108435092, B07B7LYYSK instant download after payment.

In The Invention of Race in the European Middle Ages, Geraldine Heng questions the common assumption that the concepts of race and racisms only began in the modern era. Examining Europe's encounters with Jews, Muslims, Africans, Native Americans, Mongols, and the Romani ('Gypsies'), from the 12th through 15th centuries, she shows how racial thinking, racial law, racial practices, and racial phenomena existed in medieval Europe before a recognizable vocabulary of race emerged in the West. Analysing sources in a variety of media, including stories, maps, statuary, illustrations, architectural features, history, saints' lives, religious commentary, laws, political and social institutions, and literature, she argues that religion - so much in play again today - enabled the positing of fundamental differences among humans that created strategic essentialisms to mark off human groups and populations for racialized treatment. Her ground-breaking study also shows how race figured in the emergence of homo europaeus and the identity of Western Europe in this time.

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