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To Be Nsala's Daughter Cherie N. Rivers

To Be Nsala's Daughter By Cherie N. Rivers

To Be Nsala's Daughter by Cherie N. Rivers


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Cherie N. Rivers shows how colonial systems of normalized violence condition the way we see and, through collaboration with contemporary Congolese artists, imagines ways we might learn to see differently.

To Be Nsala's Daughter Summary

To Be Nsala's Daughter: Decomposing the Colonial Gaze by Cherie N. Rivers

In To Be Nsalas Daughter, Cherie N. Rivers shows how colonial systems of normalized violence condition the way we see and, through collaboration with contemporary Congolese artists, imagines ways we might learn to see differently. Rivers focuses on a photograph of a Congolese man, Nsala, looking at the disembodied hand and foot of his daughter, which were removed as punishment for his failure to deliver the requisite amount of rubber in King Leopolds Congo. This photograph, taken by British missionary Alice Seeley Harris, featured prominently in abolitionist campaigns to end colonial atrocities in Central Africa in the early twentieth century. But in addition to exposing the visible violence of colonialism, Rivers argues, this photograph also exposes the invisibleand continuedviolence of the colonial gaze. With a poetic, personal collage of stories and images, To Be Nsalas Daughter traces the past and present of the colonial gaze both in Congo and in the authors lived experience as a mixed-race Black woman in the United States.

To Be Nsala's Daughter Reviews

"To Be Nsalas Daughter is an impressive feat of scholarship, and yet reflects true humility on the part of its creator, as it recognizes that grappling with the cascades, ruptures, and fault lines of cultural geography are always a work in progress. The book . . . makes an excellent companion piece for undergraduate courses on imperialism, African and African American history, and visual culture. In its nuanced, sophisticated assessments of race, systemic violence, and frames of knowledge, the book is a perfect choice for instructors seeking to meaningfully engage with issues of diversity, equity, inclusion, and social justice, particularly when a transnational approach is desired or required." -- Robert A. Saunders * The AAG Review of Books *

About Cherie N. Rivers

Cherie N. Rivers is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, author of Necessary Noise: Music, Film, and Charitable Imperialism in the East of Congo, and coeditor of The Art of Emergency: Aesthetics and Aid in African Crises.

Table of Contents

Preface xvi
1. Elegy of Nsala 1
2. To See Nsala's Daughter 3
3. To Decompose 9
4. To Replicate 29
5. To Contradict 47
6. To Create 65
7. To Love Nsala's Daughter 81
Gratitude 89
Notes 93
Bibliography 99
Index 101
Illustration Credits 105

Additional information

NGR9781478019091
9781478019091
1478019093
To Be Nsala's Daughter: Decomposing the Colonial Gaze by Cherie N. Rivers
New
Paperback
Duke University Press
2023-01-20
128
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