This book explores how contemporary black literature challenges theoretical approaches of race, gender and sexualities.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jean-Paul Rocchi is Professor of American Literature and Culture at University Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, France.
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Acknowledgements / Foreword, Lewis R. Gordon / Introduction: The Desiring Black Subject as Reading Method / Chapter 1: The Other Bites the Dust Towards an Epistemology of Identity / And Beyond (Addendum) The Death of the Same Others & The Discipline of Jouissance / Chapter 2: The Making of a Man A Modernist Etiology of American Masculinities: Trauma, Testimony, Resistance / Chapter 3: Dying Metaphors and Deadly Fantasies Freud, Baldwin, and the Meta psychoanalysis of Race / Chapter 4: Desire as "E mag e nation" South African Black Consciousness and Post Identity in Rozena Maart's "No Rosa, No District Six" / Chapter 5: "The Substance of Things Hoped For" Melvin Dixon's Vanishing Rooms; or Racism Intimately / Chapter 6: Writing as I Lay Dying AIDS Literature and the H(a)unting of Blackness / Chapter 7: The Word's Image Self Portrait as a Conscious Lie Followed by: Motion, Perception and (Self )Transformation A Postdated Note / Selective Bibliography / Index
Acknowledgements / Foreword, Lewis R. Gordon / Introduction: The Desiring Black Subject as Reading Method / Chapter 1: The Other Bites the Dust Towards an Epistemology of Identity / And Beyond (Addendum) The Death of the Same Others & The Discipline of Jouissance / Chapter 2: The Making of a Man A Modernist Etiology of American Masculinities: Trauma, Testimony, Resistance / Chapter 3: Dying Metaphors and Deadly Fantasies Freud, Baldwin, and the Meta psychoanalysis of Race / Chapter 4: Desire as "E mag e nation" South African Black Consciousness and Post Identity in Rozena Maart's "No Rosa, No District Six" / Chapter 5: "The Substance of Things Hoped For" Melvin Dixon's Vanishing Rooms; or Racism Intimately / Chapter 6: Writing as I Lay Dying AIDS Literature and the H(a)unting of Blackness / Chapter 7: The Word's Image Self Portrait as a Conscious Lie Followed by: Motion, Perception and (Self )Transformation A Postdated Note / Selective Bibliography / Index
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