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SUMMARY:Amherst College lecture
DESCRIPTION:<p><a href="https://history.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/core-faculty/alexandra-montero-peters.html">Alexandra Montero Peters</a> (Northwestern University), <em>Race, Chess, and Thirteenth-Century Court Culture in the Western Mediterranean</em>.</p><hr><p><em>The art of the thirteeth-century </em>Book of Games<em> (</em>Libro del axedrez, dados e tablas<em>) reveals visions of a diverse Mediterranean world, but one illumination stands out: that&nbsp;of chess-playing Black Muslims. These figures have been&nbsp;misidentified as enslaved, maligned as debauched, or&nbsp;simply ignored - this talk will instead focus on how the characters in this scene are a key source for positive representations of Blackness, a noteworthy outlier during a period that increasingly cast dark skin in a negative light.</em></p>
LOCATION:Fayerweather 115, Amherst College
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DTSTART:20251030T203000Z
DTEND:20251030T220000Z
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