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  Index

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  abolitionism

  abolitionists

  Abrahams, Roger

  Act of Union (1707)

  Addison, Joseph

  Adorno, Theodor

  aesthetics: aesthetic autonomy; aesthetic judgment; excluding slavery and; goal of; ideology of; of slaves; systematic aesthetics; term

  Africa

  African House

  Africanism

  After the Sale (Crowe painting)

  Albaroz (ship)

  Alembert, Jean Le Rond d'

  Alison, Archibald

  All Souls College (Oxford)

  alterity

  Althusser, Louis

  American colonies: art of; hierarchies in; slavery in

  Amsterdam Chamber of Commerce

  Analysis of Beauty (Hogarth)

  “Answer to the Question, An” (Kant)

  Anthony of Padua, Saint

  apprenticeship period, in West Indies

  Aravamudan, Srinivas

  architecture: African; of antebellum South; of plantation slavery; of ruling class; in West Indies

  Arendt, Hannah

  aristocracy

  Armstrong, Nancy

  art: American colonial art; commerce and; criticism of; democratization of; enchantment and; in Europe; institution of; instruments of torture in; mechanical arts; modernity and; punishment and pain and; redemptive capacity of, slaves and slavery and; social relationships and, See also paintings; poetry; portraits

  Art Matters (Bolla)

  Assin Manso

  Augustan order

  aura

  autonomy

  Babcock, Barbara A.

  Bachelard, Gaston

  Back of the Big House (Vlach)

  Bakhtin, Mikhail

  Bambarran army

  Bamboula (dance)

  Bangil (banjo)

  Banneker, Benjamin

  Baquaqua, Mahommah Gardo

  Barbados

  Barber, Francis

  Barbot, James

  Barbot, Jean

  barons, colonial

  Baroque style

  Barrell, John

  bathing rituals

  Baudrillard, Jean

  Baumgarten, Alexander Gottlieb

  beauty

  Beck, Matthias

  Beckford, Alderman

  Beckford, Ballard

  Beckford, Peter

  Beckford, William: as absentee landlord; as art collector; background; consumption and; Cozens and; cultural and social anxieties of; family estate of; Fonthill Abbey and; homosexuality of; on John Canoe festival; literary works of; portrait of, slavery and; on slaves as cultivators; social excesses of; travels and narrations of; wealth of. See also Vathek (W. Beckford)

  Beckwith, Mary

  Belisario, Isaac Mendes

  Benjamin, Walter; Origin of German Tragic Drama; “The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction,”

  Bermingham, Ann

  Bessborough, Lord

  Bhabha, Homi

  blackness: aura of; new-world; racialization and; specter of; symbolism of

  blacks: aesthetic lack of; alleged inferiority of; descriptions of; iconography of; Jefferson on; marginality of; music and; in paintings and portraits; smell and uncleanliness of; surrogacy of; in Virginia. See also Negroes (term); slavery; slaves

  Blacks in the Dutch World (Blakely)

  Blackstone, William

  Blake, William

  Blake, William: Branding Slaves; Europe Supported by Africa and America; The Execution of Breaking on the Rack; Flagellation of a Female Samboe Slave; Group of Negroes, as imported to be sold for slaves; Negro hung alive by the Ribs to a Gallows

  Blakely, Alison

  Blassingame, John

  Blind Memory (Wood)

  Blunt, Anthony

  Body in Pain, The (Scarry)

  Bohls, Elizabth A.

  Bolla, Peter de

  Bosman, William

  Boswell, James

  Bourdieu, Pierre

  branding

  Branding Slaves (Blake illustration)

  Brewer, John

  Bridgetown, Barbados

  Britain and British: after Act of Union; consumer revolution in; culture of taste in; identity of; slave laws of colonies; slaves and slavery in; sugar and

  Britons (Colley)

  Brontë, Charlotte

  Brookes (ship)

  Brown, Laura

  Brunias, Agostino

  Buckridge, Steve

  Buenos Aires

  Burck-Morss, Susan

  Burke, Edmund

  Burke, Kenneth
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  burlesque

  Butler, Pierce M

  Buttre, J. C.

  Byrd, William, II

  Calder, Angus

  Calenda (dance)

  Calhoun, John

  Calvert, Cecil

  Campbell, Colen

  candombes (dance)

  candomble (dance)

  Cap Français

  Cape Coast Castle

  Capitalism and Slavery (E. Williams)

  caravans, trade

  Cardinal, Roger

  carnivalesque

  carnivals

  carousing

  Casali, Andrea

  Casid, Jull

  Cassidy, Frederick

  Cassirer, Ernst

  Castle Howard

  castles, slave

  Catholicism

  Cavendish, Georgiana

  Caygill, Howard

  Certeau, Michel de

  chains and bolts

  Chambers, William

  Chamoiseau, Patrick

  Characteristic of Men, Manners, Opinions, Times (Shaftesbury)

  Charles II (king)

  chattels

  Cheselden, William

  Child, Richard

  China, slavery in

  Cholmondeley Family, The (Hogarth painting)

  Christian, Edward

  Christmas festival

  civic virtue

  Civilising Subjects (Hall)

  Clamp, R.

  Clarissa (Richardson)

  clothing

  Codrington, Christopher

  Codrington College (Barbados)

  Codrington Library

  coffee

  coffeehouses

  coffles

  collecting and collectors

  Colley, Linda

  Colombian Magazine

  Commentaries on the Laws of England (Blackstone)

  commerce: art and; commercialization and; culture and; politeness and; taste and; virtue and

  commercialization

  community building

  confinement, of slaves

  Congo Square

  Congolese Envoy to Recife in Dutch Brazil (Eckhout painting)

  Conny, John

  Consolidated Slave Act (1787)

  Constitution, United States

  Constitutional Convention (1787)

  consumption

  Copen, Samuel

  Coram, Thomas

  cosmopolitanism

  cotton

  Courtenay, William

  cowries

  Cozens, John Robert

  Craton, Michael

  Creech, Thomas

  Creoles

  Critique of the Power of Judgment (Kant)

  Crow, Hugh

  Crowe, Eyre

  Cugoano, Quobna Ottobah

  cultural purity

  cultural spaces

  culture: color distinction and; commerce and; as domination; of eighteenth century; luxury and; sphere of; term. See also high culture

  culture of taste: ascendance of; bifurcated order and; in Britain; as an ideology; modern self and; poor and; violence of slavery and; women and

  cultured self

  Dalzell, Archibald

  Dance, Nathaniel

  dances and dancing. See also specific dances

  “Danse de Negres” (illustration)

  Dapper, Pieter de Marees Olfert Dark Side of the Landscape, The (Barrell)

  Darnall, Henry, III

  Dayan, Joan

  De Bry, Theodore

  death

  Debord, Guy

  Decorse, Christopher

  delusions

  Denham-Steuart, James

  denial

  diaries

  Diaries of Anna Margaretta Larpent, The

  Diderot, Denis

  difference

  discipline. See punishment

  Discipline and Punish (Foucault)

  Discourse of the Sublime, The (Bolla)

  disembodiment

  Dodington House

  Dodington Park

  domination, culture as

  Donkor Nsuo (Slave River)

  door of no return

  Doran, James

  double consciousness

  Douglas, Mary

  Douglass, Frederick: on literacy; on negativity; portrait of; on rituals; on sexualized violence; on slave performances; on slavery; on sorrow songs. See also Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (Douglass)

  Drax Hall

  Dred Scott decision (1857)

  Dress of the Nobleman and Commonality of Kongo (Theodore and De Bry painting)

  Drummond, James

  drums and drumming

  Du Bois, W. E. B.

  Duke of Argyle (slave ship)

  Dunn, Richard S.

  Dupré, Louis

  Durand, G.

  Eagleton, Terry

  Eckhout, Albert

  Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844 (Marx)

  economics: European; morality and, of slavery

  Edict of Nantes (1685)

  Edwardes, Michael

  Edwards, Bryan: on blacks and music; on Haitian revolution; on Obeah; on provision grounds; on sales of slaves; on slaves in Jamaica. See also History Civil and Commercial of the British Colonies in the West Indies

  eighteenth century: aesthetic of; culture of; high culture in; white cultural self-fashioning in

  “Elegy Written in a Country Courtyard” (Gray)

  Elements of Criticism (Kames)

  Elias, Norbert

  Elizabeth I (queen)

  Elizabethan-Jacobite style

  Ellis, Markman

  Elmina Castle

  Elsner, John

  Emancipation Act (1833)

  Embarassment of Riches, The (Schama)

  empires

  enchantment, art and

  Encyclopedia Britannica

  Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raissoné des sciences, des arts, et des métiers (Diderot and Alembert, eds.)

  England and English: coffeehouses in, consumer boom in; manners of; politeness and; political and human rights in; portraiture; slave traders in; slavery and freedom and; slavery in; slavery laws in. See also Britain and British

  Enlightenment

  equality

  Equiano, Olaudah: cultural experiences described by; enslavement of; image of, on negativity; on performances. See also Interesting Narrative, The (Equiano)

  equipage

  Essay on the Nature and Principles of Taste (Alison)

  Europe and Europeans: art in; economics of; European Enlightenment; high culture of; modern identity and; modernity in, slavery in; superiority of

  Europe Supported by Africa and America (Blake engraving)

  excommunication, secular

  Execution of Breaking on the Rack, The (Blake engraving)

  fairs, in West Indies

  Falconbridge, Alexander

  Fall of the Planter Class in British Caribbean, The (Ragatz)

  Fanon, Frantz

  Farquhar, Mr.

  Feeling of the Beautiful and Sublime, The (Kant)

  Female Negro Peasant in Her Sunday and Working Dress (illustration)

  Ferrari, G. G.

  festivals. See also fairs; specific festivals

  fetishes and fetishism

  Fink, Eugen

  Finley, Moses First Gentlemen of Virginia, The (L. Wright)

  Fitzhugh, George

  Flagellation of a Female Samboe Slave (Blake engraving)

  Fonthill Abbey

  Fonthill Ewer

  Fonthill House

  Fonthill-Gaignieres Ewer

  forced poetics

  Foucault, Michel: on labor; on punishment; on slaves; on space; on traces; on violence and slavery. See also Discipline and Punish (Foucault)

  Fournier, Marcel

  France

  Franklin, Benjamin

  Freake, Elizabeth. See also Mrs. Elizabeth Freake and Baby Mary (portrait)<
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  freedom

  Fu-Kiau, K. Kia Bunseki

  Gadamer, Hans-Georg

  Gainsborough, Thomas

  Gamble, Samuel

  Garcia II (king)

  Garnsey, Peter

  Garrick, David

  Gates, Henry Louis

  genealogy

  Genesis

  gentlemen

  Geoffrin, Marie Thérèse Rodet

  George III (king)

  George IV (king)

  George Washington (Savage portrait)

  George Washington (Trumbull portrait)

  Georgian style

  Ghosts of Slavery (Sharpe)

  Gibb, James

  Gilman, Sander

  Gleghorn, John

  Glissant, Édouard

  Gluckman, Max

  Goldsmith, Oliver

  Golightly, Thomas

  Gory (servant)

  Gothic fiction

  Gothic style

  Goveia, Elsa V.

  Grace (slave)

  Gray, Thomas

  Greenwood, John

  Grimm, Frederick

  Group of Negroes, as imported to be sold for slaves (Blake illustration)

  Habermas, Jurgen

  habitus

  Haiti, History, and the Gods (Dayan)

  Haitian revolution

  Hakewill, James

  Hall, Catherine

  Hannibal (frigate)

  happiness

  Harlow, Vincent

  harmony

  Harper's Magazine

  Hartman, Saidiya

  Hawkins, John

  Hawksmoor, Nicholas

  Hayden, Robert

  Hazlitt, William

  Hegel, G.W.F.

  Heidegger, Martin

  Henry Darnall III (Kühn portrait)

  Hesselius, John

  hierarchies, in colonial America

  high culture

  Hill, Errol

  Histoire ou Anecdotes sur La Révolution de Russie (Rulhièr)

  History Civil and Commercial of the British Colonies in the West Indies (B. Edwards)

  History of Jamaica, The (Long)

  History of Mary Prince (Prince)

  Hogarth, William

  holidays

  Holmes, George Frederick

  Honor, Hugh

  Hope, Thomas

  Hopkins, Esek

  Hoppner, John

  Horkheimer, Max

  Hottentots

  Houghton Hall

  House, William

  houses: African-style; built by slaves; English houses; great houses of West Indies; of Charles Price. See also African House

  Howard, Charles

  human rights

  Hume, David: on beauty; black inferiority and; on harmony; on mechanical arts; in Paris; prejudice and; racism of; taste and; on white Creoles. See also “Of the Standard of Taste” (Hume)

  Hutcheson, Francis

  identity

 

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