Premodern Chinese described a great variety of the peoples they
encountered as "black." The earliest and most frequent of these
encounters were with their Southeast Asian neighbors, specifically
the Malayans. But by the midimperial times of the seventh through
seventeenth centuries C.E., exposure to peoples from Africa,
chiefly slaves arriving from the area of modern Somalia, Kenya, and
Tanzania, gradually displaced the original Asian "blacks" in
Chinese consciousness. In "The Blacks of Premodern China," Don J.
Wyatt presents the previously unexamined story of the earliest
Chinese encounters with this succession of peoples they have
historically regarded as black.A series of maritime expeditions
along the East African coastline during the early fifteenth century
is by far the best known and most documented episode in the story
of China's premodern interaction with African blacks. Just as their
Western contemporaries had, the Chinese aboard the ships that made
landfall in Africa encountered peoples whom they frequently
classified as savages. Yet their perceptions of the blacks they met
there differed markedly from those of earlier observers at home in
that there was little choice but to regard the peoples encountered
as free.The premodern saga of dealings between Chinese and blacks
concludes with the arrival in China of Portuguese and Spanish
traders and Italian clerics with their black slaves in tow. In
Chinese writings of the time, the presence of the slaves of the
Europeans becomes known only through sketchy mentions of black
bondservants. Nevertheless, Wyatt argues that the story of these
late premodern blacks, laboring anonymously in China under their
European masters, is but a more familiar extension of the
previously untold story of their ancestors who toiled in Chinese
servitude perhaps in excess of a millennium earlier.
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