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Latin Blackness in Parisian Visual Culture, 1852-1932 examines an understudied visual language used to portray Latin Americans in mid-19th to early 20th-century Parisian popular visual media. The term 'Latinize' is introduced to connect France's early 19th-century endeavors to create "Latin America," an expansion of the French empire into the Latin-language based Spanish and Portuguese Americas, to its perception of this population. 0Latin-American elites traveler to Paris in the 1840s from their newly independent nations ...

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    • Title: Latin Blackness in Parisian Visual Culture, 1852-1932 by Lyneise E. Williams
    • Publisher: Bloomsbury UK
    • Print ISBN: 9781501332357, 150133235X
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    • Edition: 2019 1st edition
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