Book Launch in Honor of Black History Month: Rachel Schine, "Black Knights"

Thursday, February 13, 2025 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
St Mary’s Hall, Multipurpose Room
Join us in the Multipurpose Room on the ground floor of St. Mary's Hall for a talk and Q&A discussion with UMD Professor Rachel Schine (SLLC-Arabic, History) about her new book in honor of Black History Month. Professor Schine's book, "Black Knights: Arabic Epic and the Making of Medieval Race," was published in 2024 by the University of Chicago Press.
In "Black Knights" Rachel Schine reveals how the Arabic-speaking world developed a different form of racial knowledge than their European neighbors during the Middle Ages. Unlike in European vernaculars, Arabic-language ideas about ethnic difference emerged from conversations extending beyond the Mediterranean, from the Sahara to the Indian Ocean. In these discourses, Schine argues, racialized blackness became central to ideas about a global, ethnically inclusive Muslim world.
Schine traces the emergence of these new racial logics through popular Islamic epics, drawing on legal, medical, and religious literatures from the period to excavate a diverse and ever-changing conception of blackness and race. The result is a theoretically nuanced case for the existence and malleability of racial logics in premodern Islamic contexts across a variety of social and literary formations.

Did you know that the first complete opera by a Black American has been hidden in a single manuscript for more than 130 years? Edmond Dédé, a fourth-generation free person of color born in 1827 New Orleans, had an incredibly successful career as a conductor and composer in Bordeaux, France, writing nearly 100 critically and popularly acclaimed works for the French stage. His magnum opus, however–a four act French grand opera on themes from Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves–had yet to receive a premiere at the time of his death and languished, unrecognized, in private collections and libraries for over a century.
Friday, February 7, 2025 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Wednesday, February 5, 2025 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
