Slavery and the Culture of Taste

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by Gikandi, Simon;


  Vodun

  Wahrman, Dror

  Walcott, Derek

  Wallace Collection

  Walpole, Horace

  Walvin, James

  Wanstead House

  Wanton, Joseph

  Washington, George

  Washington and Lafayette at Mount Ver- non (Rossiter and Mignot painting),

  Waterhouse, Ellis

  Watkin, David

  wealth

  Wealth of Nations, The (A. Smith)

  Wederburn, John

  Wedgewood, Josiah

  Weeping Time, The

  West Indies: apprenticeship period in; architecture in; empires of; fairs in; great houses of; images of; planters of; representation of ; slavery laws in; slaves and slavery in

  Western identity

  Westover (house)

  Wheatley, Phillis

  Wheeler, Roxanna

  white (term)

  White, Allon

  Wilberforce, William

  Wildfire (ship)

  William Henry Lane, a.k.a. “Master Juba” (illustration)

  Williams, Cynric

  Williams, Eric

  Williams, Francis

  Williams, Raymond

  Willoughby, John

  Wilson, Kathleen

  With Thackeray in America (Crowe)

  women: aesthetization of; culture of taste and; mixed-race women; presence/absence of; torture of slave women; white Creole women; as writers

  Wood, Marcus

  Wordsworth, William

  work. See also labor “Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, The” (Benjamin)

  world picture

  Worthy Park plantation

  Wright, Joseph

  Wright, Louis

  Wright, Richardson

  Wyatt, James

  Wyatt-Brown, Bertram

  Wynter, Sylvia

  Yam festivals

  Yoruba culture

  Young, William

  Young Black, A (Reynolds painting)

  Yucca plantation

 

 

 


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