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ID177051
Title ProperRace, slavery and domesticity in Late Qajar chronicles
LanguageENG
AuthorDeSouza, Wendy
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines cultural attitudes on race and African slavery in late Qajar chronicles prior to abolition in 1929. In contrast to previous scholarship, Qajar textual sources reveal that elite cultural attitudes were relevant in structuring the social conditions of enslavement in Iran. Visual depictions and narratives about African eunuchs and concubines naturalized the violent acquisition and use of the Other. Slave narratives also bear witness to how such views of African corporeality determined the social worth of eunuchs and concubines in the domestic sphere.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 53, No.5-6; Sep-Dec 2020: p.821-845
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 53 No 5-6
Key WordsIran ;  Slavery ;  Qajar ;  Concubinage ;  Eunuchs


 
 
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