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Jennifer Morgan. Male traveler, gender and racial ideology of women's body, 1500-1770. William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. 3, Vol. 54, No. 1 (January 1997), 167-192. There is a man named Andrew Smith. "People are afraid of things they do not understand and dislike things they can not conquer." If you check the article, "Some people can suck their shoulders: male travelers, racial ideology of gender and female body (1500 - 1770)" by Jennifer L. Morgan , We have fear and curiosity against Indians and they please see Spanish explorers and Europe early on. Black women In most cases, the first Spanish and European explorers said they were savage and tired of these indigenous women, but there are also desires and praise for women who could not hide. did. Despite the prejudice from the Europeans, Ligon was surprised by the beauty of this woman.
Male traveler, gender and racial ideology of women's body, 1500-1770. (Reaction paper)
Male traveler, gender of female body, racial ideology "We are concerned that early Spaniards and European travelers are interested in Indian women and black women and have some interest in Indian women and black women I saw the British who came from London and first sailed with Barbados' name Richard Ligon and with everything he saw while exchanging the island of Cape Verde.wonderful shape and radiance Is only a part of the technical terms he used to describe the dark lady, the dark lady, and the first dark lady he never saw so far. Everyone has seen the rude competition of this worship very carefully, but throughout the article, dark and indigenous women are ridiculed by their appearance It. Can work hard