On "Black Monsters": Providence, Allegory, and Race-making

Thu Sep 19 2024 at 12:15 pm to 01:45 pm

Heyman Center for the Humanities | New York

The Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities
Publisher/HostThe Society of Fellows and Heyman Center for the Humanities
On "Black Monsters": Providence, Allegory, and Race-making
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Lunchtime lecture series featuring the work of the members of the Society of Fellows.
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On "Black Monsters": Providence, Allegory, and Race-making

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This lecture introduces a persistent and pernicious line of thought in the textual culture of Reformation England, whereby black Africans were constituted as legible signs (and explicitly 'monsters') created for the admonition of white Christian observers. By examining the tenuous justifications for and practical applications of this designation, the lecture delineates the mechanics of one form of early modern race-making, as well as articulating the centrality of theology (and, in particular, providence) to thinking about human difference in the period.


The Society of Fellows hosts the Thursday Lecture Series (TLS), which runs regularly throughout the academic year. During the Fall Semester TLS, our Fellows present their own work, chaired by Columbia faculty.

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Heyman Center for the Humanities, East Campus Residence Hall, New York, United States

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