'Race' As Spectacle in Late-Nineteenth-Century French Art and Popular Culture.

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      Attempts to intervene into the late nineteenth-century popular culture and modernist art through the concept of 'race' as a category of critical analysis in France. Historical and theoretical link between race, spectacle and modernity; Various practice of racial signification; Criticism of the inclusion and occlusion of blacks in the high modernist art of Edgar Degas.