Through astute editorship (or dare I say curation), Shirley Samuels has assembled an excellent collection, Race and Vision in the Nineteenth-Century United States, which offers far-reaching case studies of myriad forms, such as land surveying, theatrical staging, sheet music, stereography, and literature, attending to the distinct properties of each. . . . [this book] will be of interest to any scholar, student, library, or layperson engaged in the history of the United States, the long nineteenth century, cultural and intellectual histories of race, and art history and visual culture, especially those probing questions regarding the constitutive relationship among race, technological and philosophical progress, and vision.
* Journal of Southern History *Part 1: Articulate Spaces
Chapter 1: The Racial Geometry of the Nation: Thomas Jefferson's Grids and Octagons
Irene Cheng
Chapter 2: Arctic Whiteness: William Bradford, Herman Melville, and the Invisible Spheres of Fright
Wyn Kelley
Chapter 3: Music and Military Movement: Racial Representation
Brigitte Fielder
Chapter 4: Black Faces Etched in White Stone: Black Feminist Visuality in Edmonia Lewis's Sculpture
Kelli Morgan
Chapter 5: Enchanted Optics: Excavating the Magical Empiricism of Holmesian Stereoscopic Sight
Cheryl Spinner
Chapter 6: Between Word and Image: The Use of Humor, Satire, and Caricature in Early Abolitionist Political Cartoons
Martha Cutter
Part 2: Democratic Visions
Chapter 7: Seeing Irony in Barnum's America: Anti-Slavery Humor in Uncle Tom's Cabin
Adena Spingarn
Chapter 8: Babo's Skull, Aranda's Skeleton: Visualizing the Sentimentality of Race Science in Benito Cereno
Christine Yao
Chapter 9: Melville's Greens: Color Theory and Democracy
Jennifer Greiman
Chapter 10: Narrative Structure as Secular Judgment in Thomas Crawford's Progress of Civilization
Kirsten Pai Buick
Chapter 11: Beheld by the Eye of God: Photography and the Promise of Democracy in Frederick Douglass's The Heroic Slave
Kya Mangrum
Chapter 12: Cotton Babies: Mama's Maybe: Kara Walker's Marvels of Invention
Janet Neary