Apostles of anamnesis: the abolitionist aesthetic in early anti-Lynching protest literature
(2016)
Book Chapter
Trodd, Z. Apostles of anamnesis: the abolitionist aesthetic in early anti-Lynching protest literature. In African-American Literature in Transition, 1880-1900. Cambridge University Press
Professor ZOE TRODD's Outputs (2)
The After-Image: Frederick Douglass in Visual Culture (2016)
Book Chapter
Trodd, Z. (2016). The After-Image: Frederick Douglass in Visual Culture. In C.-M. Bernier, & H. Durkin (Eds.), Visualising Slavery: Art Across the Black Diaspora (129-152). Liverpool University PressBy the time of his death in 1895, Frederick Douglass had sat for approximately 160 different photographs. This makes him the most photographed American of the nineteenth century, rather than Abraham Lincoln, Walt Whitman or General Custer (all previo... Read More about The After-Image: Frederick Douglass in Visual Culture.