American Book Award Winner Anisfield-Wolf Book Award Finalist Chicago
Tribune, 10 Best Books of the Year A Hyperallergic Best Book of the
Year The award-winning art historian and founder of Vision & Justice
uncovers a pivotal era in the story of race in the United States when
Americans came to ignore the truth about the false foundations of the
nation’s racial regime. In a masterpiece of historical detective
work, Sarah Lewis exposes one of the most damaging lies in American
history. There was a time when Americans were confronted with the
fictions shoring up the nation’s racial regime and learned to
disregard them. The true significance of this hidden history has gone
unseen—until now. The surprising catalyst occurred in the nineteenth
century when the Caucasian War—the fight for independence in the
Caucasus that coincided with the end of the US Civil War—revealed
the instability of the entire regime of racial domination. Images of
the Caucasus region and peoples captivated the American public but
also showed that the place from which we derive “Caucasian” for
whiteness was not white at all. Cultural and political figures ranging
from P. T. Barnum to Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. Du Bois to Woodrow
Wilson recognized these fictions and more, exploiting, unmasking,
critiquing, or burying them. To acknowledge the falsehood at the core
of racial order proved unthinkable, especially as Jim Crow and
segregation took hold. Sight became a form of racial sculpture, vision
a knife excising what no longer served the stability of racial
hierarchy. That stability was shaped, crucially, by what was left out,
what we have been conditioned not to see. Groundbreaking and
profoundly resonant, The Unseen Truth shows how visual tactics have
long secured our regime of racial hierarchy in spite of its false
foundations—and offers a way to begin to dismantle it.
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When Race Changed Sight in America
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ISBN
9780674297739
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Harvard University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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