African American Literature in Transition, 1850-1865: Volume 4, 1850-1865
Herausgeber: Zackodnik, Teresa
African American Literature in Transition, 1850-1865: Volume 4, 1850-1865
Herausgeber: Zackodnik, Teresa
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This volume reframes mid-century African American literature as highly conscious of transnational and international politics, textual circulation, and revolutionary imaginaries.
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This volume reframes mid-century African American literature as highly conscious of transnational and international politics, textual circulation, and revolutionary imaginaries.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 198mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427487
- ISBN-10: 1108427480
- Artikelnr.: 60158742
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 198mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427487
- ISBN-10: 1108427480
- Artikelnr.: 60158742
Timeline; Volume 4: 1850-1865
Introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; Part 1. Black personhood and citizenship in transition: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 1. Freedom's accounts-the semi-citizenship narrative
Stephen Knadler; 2. Conduct discourse
slave narratives
and Black male self-fashioning on the eve of the Civil war
Erica L. Ball; 3. Picturing Blackness with and against Stowe's lens
Michael A. Chaney; 4. African American periodicals and the transition to visual intercourse
Autumn Womack; Part 2. Generic transitions and textual circulation: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 5. Overhearing the African American novel
1850-1865
Hollis Robbins and Mark Sussman; 6. Black romanticism and the lyric as the medium of the conspiracy
Matt Sandler; 7. Black newspapers
novels and the racial geographies of transnationalism
Ben Fagan; 8. Creoles of color
poetry and the periodic press in union occupied New Orleans
Jennifer Gipson; 9. The Haitian and American revolutions and Black historical writing at mid-century
Stephen Gilroy Hall; Part 3. Black geographies in transition: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 10. Freedom to move
Janaka Bowman-Lewis; 11. Black activism
print culture and literature in Canada 1850-1865
Winfried Siemerling; 12. Antislavery activist networks and transatlantic texts
Barbara McCaskill; 13. Haiti as diasporic crossroads in transnational African American writing
Marlene L. Daut; Bibliography.
Introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; Part 1. Black personhood and citizenship in transition: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 1. Freedom's accounts-the semi-citizenship narrative
Stephen Knadler; 2. Conduct discourse
slave narratives
and Black male self-fashioning on the eve of the Civil war
Erica L. Ball; 3. Picturing Blackness with and against Stowe's lens
Michael A. Chaney; 4. African American periodicals and the transition to visual intercourse
Autumn Womack; Part 2. Generic transitions and textual circulation: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 5. Overhearing the African American novel
1850-1865
Hollis Robbins and Mark Sussman; 6. Black romanticism and the lyric as the medium of the conspiracy
Matt Sandler; 7. Black newspapers
novels and the racial geographies of transnationalism
Ben Fagan; 8. Creoles of color
poetry and the periodic press in union occupied New Orleans
Jennifer Gipson; 9. The Haitian and American revolutions and Black historical writing at mid-century
Stephen Gilroy Hall; Part 3. Black geographies in transition: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 10. Freedom to move
Janaka Bowman-Lewis; 11. Black activism
print culture and literature in Canada 1850-1865
Winfried Siemerling; 12. Antislavery activist networks and transatlantic texts
Barbara McCaskill; 13. Haiti as diasporic crossroads in transnational African American writing
Marlene L. Daut; Bibliography.
Timeline; Volume 4: 1850-1865
Introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; Part 1. Black personhood and citizenship in transition: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 1. Freedom's accounts-the semi-citizenship narrative
Stephen Knadler; 2. Conduct discourse
slave narratives
and Black male self-fashioning on the eve of the Civil war
Erica L. Ball; 3. Picturing Blackness with and against Stowe's lens
Michael A. Chaney; 4. African American periodicals and the transition to visual intercourse
Autumn Womack; Part 2. Generic transitions and textual circulation: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 5. Overhearing the African American novel
1850-1865
Hollis Robbins and Mark Sussman; 6. Black romanticism and the lyric as the medium of the conspiracy
Matt Sandler; 7. Black newspapers
novels and the racial geographies of transnationalism
Ben Fagan; 8. Creoles of color
poetry and the periodic press in union occupied New Orleans
Jennifer Gipson; 9. The Haitian and American revolutions and Black historical writing at mid-century
Stephen Gilroy Hall; Part 3. Black geographies in transition: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 10. Freedom to move
Janaka Bowman-Lewis; 11. Black activism
print culture and literature in Canada 1850-1865
Winfried Siemerling; 12. Antislavery activist networks and transatlantic texts
Barbara McCaskill; 13. Haiti as diasporic crossroads in transnational African American writing
Marlene L. Daut; Bibliography.
Introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; Part 1. Black personhood and citizenship in transition: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 1. Freedom's accounts-the semi-citizenship narrative
Stephen Knadler; 2. Conduct discourse
slave narratives
and Black male self-fashioning on the eve of the Civil war
Erica L. Ball; 3. Picturing Blackness with and against Stowe's lens
Michael A. Chaney; 4. African American periodicals and the transition to visual intercourse
Autumn Womack; Part 2. Generic transitions and textual circulation: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 5. Overhearing the African American novel
1850-1865
Hollis Robbins and Mark Sussman; 6. Black romanticism and the lyric as the medium of the conspiracy
Matt Sandler; 7. Black newspapers
novels and the racial geographies of transnationalism
Ben Fagan; 8. Creoles of color
poetry and the periodic press in union occupied New Orleans
Jennifer Gipson; 9. The Haitian and American revolutions and Black historical writing at mid-century
Stephen Gilroy Hall; Part 3. Black geographies in transition: Section introduction
Teresa Zackodnik; 10. Freedom to move
Janaka Bowman-Lewis; 11. Black activism
print culture and literature in Canada 1850-1865
Winfried Siemerling; 12. Antislavery activist networks and transatlantic texts
Barbara McCaskill; 13. Haiti as diasporic crossroads in transnational African American writing
Marlene L. Daut; Bibliography.