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Journal18, Spring 2022 — Race

Posted in journal articles by Editor on May 16, 2022

From J18:

Journal18, Issue #13 (Spring 2022) — Race: Representation in the French Colonial Empire
Edited by Susannah Blair and Stephanie O’Rourke

I N T E R V E N T I O N S

• Making Whiteness: Art, Luxury, and Race in Eighteenth-Century France — Marika Takanishi Knowles

• Some Thoughts on Fashion and Race in the Classroom; or, TikTok, Cottagecore, and the Allure of Eighteenth-Century Empire Style Dress — Alicia Caticha

• Order and Disorder: The Iconography of Morality and Colonial Enslavement — Christelle Lozère

• Ethno-geographies in the Making of Enlightenment Cartography: The Mural Maps of Jean Janvier and Sébastien-G. Longchamps (1754) — Íris Kantor and Milena Natividade da Cruz

A R T I C L E S

• Latitudes of Tenderness: Imagining Nouvelle France in the Ancien Régime — J. Cabelle Ahn

• Overseeing Senegal: French Prints of the Late-Eighteenth-Century Slave Trade — Katherine Calvin

Issue Editors
Susannah Blair, Columbia University
Stephanie O’Rourke, University of St Andrews

Cover image: Marie-Joseph-Hyacinthe Savart, Four Creole Women, 1770, pastel on paper, 56 × 45 cm (Musée Schoelcher, Pointe-à-Pitre).
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