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DESCRIPTION:The history of premodern imaging of racial Others and modern ch
 attel slavery has and continues to produce black monstrosity\, a concept il
 lustrated by the post-Enlightenment Negro Ape of biological racialism. This
  figure\, Professor Whittaker contends\, is most productively read as a mon
 ster\, exemplified through Ruben Mamoulian's “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and 
 general surveys of the Negro Ape subgenre of 1930s horror film.
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SUMMARY:"The Monstrous Genealogy of Blackness" with Professor Nicholas Whit
 taker
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