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The Matter of Black Living - The Aesthetic Experiment of Racial Data, 1880-1930 (Paperback)
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The Matter of Black Living - The Aesthetic Experiment of Racial Data, 1880-1930 (Paperback)
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As the nineteenth century came to a close and questions concerning
the future of African American life reached a fever pitch, many
social scientists and reformers approached post-emancipation Black
life as an empirical problem that could be systematically solved
with the help of new technologies like the social survey,
photography, and film. What ensued was nothing other than a "racial
data revolution," one which rendered African American life an
inanimate object of inquiry in the name of social order and racial
regulation. At the very same time, African American cultural
producers and intellectuals such as W. E. B. Du Bois, Kelly Miller,
Sutton Griggs, and Zora Neale Hurston staged their own kind of
revolution, un-disciplining racial data in ways that captured the
dynamism of Black social life. The Matter of Black Living excavates
the dynamic interplay between racial data and Black aesthetic
production that shaped late nineteenth-century social, cultural,
and literary atmosphere. Through assembling previously overlooked
archives and seemingly familiar texts, Womack shows how these
artists and writers recalibrated the relationship between data and
Black life. The result is a fresh and nuanced take on the history
of documenting Blackness. The Matter of Black Living charts a new
genealogy from which we can rethink the political and aesthetic
work of racial data, a task that has never been more urgent.
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