Masks of Difference: Cultural Representations in Literature, Anthropology and Art, Vol. 2
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Overview
David Richards examines historical anthropological discourse—specifically writings about and depictions of "savage" peoples by conquering races—as a form of textual practice. Masks of Difference provides detailed readings of individual representations, both artistic and literary, of colonization, including Florida (1564-90) and Scotland (1814), together with extended surveys. What emerges is a composite picture of anthropological representation as a textual genre in its own right, embracing literature, literary theory and colonial/postcolonial studies.