The Global South Atlantic
Herausgeber: Bystrom, Kerry; Slaughter, Joseph R
The Global South Atlantic
Herausgeber: Bystrom, Kerry; Slaughter, Joseph R
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Kerry Bystrom (Edited By) Kerry Bystrom is Associate Professor of English and Human Rights and Associate Dean of the College at Bard College Berlin. Joseph R. Slaughter (Edited By) Joseph R. Slaughter is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and President of the American Comparative Literature Association.
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Kerry Bystrom (Edited By) Kerry Bystrom is Associate Professor of English and Human Rights and Associate Dean of the College at Bard College Berlin. Joseph R. Slaughter (Edited By) Joseph R. Slaughter is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and President of the American Comparative Literature Association.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Fordham University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9780823277889
- ISBN-10: 0823277887
- Artikelnr.: 50249762
- Verlag: Fordham University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 149mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 512g
- ISBN-13: 9780823277889
- ISBN-10: 0823277887
- Artikelnr.: 50249762
Kerry Bystrom (Edited By) Kerry Bystrom is Associate Professor of English and Human Rights and Associate Dean of the College at Bard College Berlin. Joseph R. Slaughter (Edited By) Joseph R. Slaughter is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University and President of the American Comparative Literature Association.
Acknowledgements Introduction
The Sea of International Politics
: Fluidity, Solvency, and Drift in the Global South Atlantic Joseph R. Slaughter and Kerry Bystrom Part I: South Atlantic Imperial Geographies Chapter One The African Slave Trade and the Construction of the Iberian Atlantic Luiz Felipe de Alencastro Chapter Two A World Girded: San Simonian Space and Race in the Nineteenth-Century Latin Transatlantic Jaime Hanneken Chapter Three Scheherazade in Chains: Arab-Islamic Genealogies of African Diasporic Literature Jason Frydman Chapter Four Southern By Degrees: Islands and Empires in the South Atlantic, the Indian Ocean and the Sub-Antarctic World Isabel Hofmeyr Part II: South Atlantic Cold War Modernities Chapter Five Beyond the Color Curtain: The Metonymic Color Politics of the Tricontinental and the (New) Global South Anne-Garland Mahler Chapter Six South Africa, Chile and the Cold War: Reading the South Atlantic in Mark Behr
s The Smell of Apples Kerry Bystrom Chapter Seven Islands in Distress: Making Sense of the Malvinas/Falklands War Oscar Hemer Chapter Eight Orientalism and the Narration of Violence in the Mediterranean Atlantic: Gabriel García Marques and Elias Khoury Christina E. Civantos Chapter Nine Marvelous Autocrats: Disrupted Realisms in the Dictator-Novel of the South Atlantic Magalí Armillas-Tiseyra Part III: Global South Atlantic Futures Chapter Ten Postwar Politics in O Heroi and Kangamba Lanie Millar Chapter Eleven Adrift between Neo-liberalism and the Revolution: Cape Verde and the South Atlantic in Germano Almeidäs Eva Luís Madureira Chapter Twelve A Sweet Sweet Tale of Terror: Rita Indiana Hernandez Writes the Dominican Republic into the Global South Atlantic Maja Horn Chapter Thirteen Carioca Orientalism: Morocco in the Imaginary of a Brazilian Telenovela Waïl Hassan Bibliography Author
s Bios
The Sea of International Politics
: Fluidity, Solvency, and Drift in the Global South Atlantic Joseph R. Slaughter and Kerry Bystrom Part I: South Atlantic Imperial Geographies Chapter One The African Slave Trade and the Construction of the Iberian Atlantic Luiz Felipe de Alencastro Chapter Two A World Girded: San Simonian Space and Race in the Nineteenth-Century Latin Transatlantic Jaime Hanneken Chapter Three Scheherazade in Chains: Arab-Islamic Genealogies of African Diasporic Literature Jason Frydman Chapter Four Southern By Degrees: Islands and Empires in the South Atlantic, the Indian Ocean and the Sub-Antarctic World Isabel Hofmeyr Part II: South Atlantic Cold War Modernities Chapter Five Beyond the Color Curtain: The Metonymic Color Politics of the Tricontinental and the (New) Global South Anne-Garland Mahler Chapter Six South Africa, Chile and the Cold War: Reading the South Atlantic in Mark Behr
s The Smell of Apples Kerry Bystrom Chapter Seven Islands in Distress: Making Sense of the Malvinas/Falklands War Oscar Hemer Chapter Eight Orientalism and the Narration of Violence in the Mediterranean Atlantic: Gabriel García Marques and Elias Khoury Christina E. Civantos Chapter Nine Marvelous Autocrats: Disrupted Realisms in the Dictator-Novel of the South Atlantic Magalí Armillas-Tiseyra Part III: Global South Atlantic Futures Chapter Ten Postwar Politics in O Heroi and Kangamba Lanie Millar Chapter Eleven Adrift between Neo-liberalism and the Revolution: Cape Verde and the South Atlantic in Germano Almeidäs Eva Luís Madureira Chapter Twelve A Sweet Sweet Tale of Terror: Rita Indiana Hernandez Writes the Dominican Republic into the Global South Atlantic Maja Horn Chapter Thirteen Carioca Orientalism: Morocco in the Imaginary of a Brazilian Telenovela Waïl Hassan Bibliography Author
s Bios
Acknowledgements Introduction
The Sea of International Politics
: Fluidity, Solvency, and Drift in the Global South Atlantic Joseph R. Slaughter and Kerry Bystrom Part I: South Atlantic Imperial Geographies Chapter One The African Slave Trade and the Construction of the Iberian Atlantic Luiz Felipe de Alencastro Chapter Two A World Girded: San Simonian Space and Race in the Nineteenth-Century Latin Transatlantic Jaime Hanneken Chapter Three Scheherazade in Chains: Arab-Islamic Genealogies of African Diasporic Literature Jason Frydman Chapter Four Southern By Degrees: Islands and Empires in the South Atlantic, the Indian Ocean and the Sub-Antarctic World Isabel Hofmeyr Part II: South Atlantic Cold War Modernities Chapter Five Beyond the Color Curtain: The Metonymic Color Politics of the Tricontinental and the (New) Global South Anne-Garland Mahler Chapter Six South Africa, Chile and the Cold War: Reading the South Atlantic in Mark Behr
s The Smell of Apples Kerry Bystrom Chapter Seven Islands in Distress: Making Sense of the Malvinas/Falklands War Oscar Hemer Chapter Eight Orientalism and the Narration of Violence in the Mediterranean Atlantic: Gabriel García Marques and Elias Khoury Christina E. Civantos Chapter Nine Marvelous Autocrats: Disrupted Realisms in the Dictator-Novel of the South Atlantic Magalí Armillas-Tiseyra Part III: Global South Atlantic Futures Chapter Ten Postwar Politics in O Heroi and Kangamba Lanie Millar Chapter Eleven Adrift between Neo-liberalism and the Revolution: Cape Verde and the South Atlantic in Germano Almeidäs Eva Luís Madureira Chapter Twelve A Sweet Sweet Tale of Terror: Rita Indiana Hernandez Writes the Dominican Republic into the Global South Atlantic Maja Horn Chapter Thirteen Carioca Orientalism: Morocco in the Imaginary of a Brazilian Telenovela Waïl Hassan Bibliography Author
s Bios
The Sea of International Politics
: Fluidity, Solvency, and Drift in the Global South Atlantic Joseph R. Slaughter and Kerry Bystrom Part I: South Atlantic Imperial Geographies Chapter One The African Slave Trade and the Construction of the Iberian Atlantic Luiz Felipe de Alencastro Chapter Two A World Girded: San Simonian Space and Race in the Nineteenth-Century Latin Transatlantic Jaime Hanneken Chapter Three Scheherazade in Chains: Arab-Islamic Genealogies of African Diasporic Literature Jason Frydman Chapter Four Southern By Degrees: Islands and Empires in the South Atlantic, the Indian Ocean and the Sub-Antarctic World Isabel Hofmeyr Part II: South Atlantic Cold War Modernities Chapter Five Beyond the Color Curtain: The Metonymic Color Politics of the Tricontinental and the (New) Global South Anne-Garland Mahler Chapter Six South Africa, Chile and the Cold War: Reading the South Atlantic in Mark Behr
s The Smell of Apples Kerry Bystrom Chapter Seven Islands in Distress: Making Sense of the Malvinas/Falklands War Oscar Hemer Chapter Eight Orientalism and the Narration of Violence in the Mediterranean Atlantic: Gabriel García Marques and Elias Khoury Christina E. Civantos Chapter Nine Marvelous Autocrats: Disrupted Realisms in the Dictator-Novel of the South Atlantic Magalí Armillas-Tiseyra Part III: Global South Atlantic Futures Chapter Ten Postwar Politics in O Heroi and Kangamba Lanie Millar Chapter Eleven Adrift between Neo-liberalism and the Revolution: Cape Verde and the South Atlantic in Germano Almeidäs Eva Luís Madureira Chapter Twelve A Sweet Sweet Tale of Terror: Rita Indiana Hernandez Writes the Dominican Republic into the Global South Atlantic Maja Horn Chapter Thirteen Carioca Orientalism: Morocco in the Imaginary of a Brazilian Telenovela Waïl Hassan Bibliography Author
s Bios