Blacks in the Dutch World: The Evolution of Racial Imagery in a Modern Society

Allison Blakely

Blacks in the Dutch World: The Evolution of Racial Imagery in a Modern Society
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Indiana University Press
Country
United States
Published
22 January 2001
Pages
352
ISBN
9780253214331

Blacks in the Dutch World: The Evolution of Racial Imagery in a Modern Society

Allison Blakely

Blacks in the Dutch World examines the interaction between black history and Dutch history to gain an understanding of the historical development of racial attitudes. Allison Blakely reveals cracks in the self-image and reputation of Dutch society as a haven for those escaping intolerance. Pervasive images of the Moor and the noble savage in Dutch art and popular culture; Black Pete , servant to Santa Claus in Dutch Christmas tradition; these and many other cultural artefacts reflect the racial stereotyping of blacks that existed in the Dutch world through slavery, servitude, and freedom. Blakely weighs the proposition that factors unique to the modern period have contributed to the creation of this racial imagery in Dutch folklore, art, literature, and religion. By viewing evolving images of blacks against the blackdrop of western expansion, the agricultural, scientific, and industrial revolutions, and the advent of modern secular doctrines, Blakely discovers that humanism and liberalism, hallmarks of Dutch society since medieval times, have been imperfect guardians against race bias.

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