Violence from Slavery to #BlackLivesMatter
African American History and Representation
Herausgeber: Dix, Andrew; Templeton, Peter
Violence from Slavery to #BlackLivesMatter
African American History and Representation
Herausgeber: Dix, Andrew; Templeton, Peter
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This bookbrings together perspectives on violence and its representation in African American history from slavery to the present moment of Black Lives Matter.
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This bookbrings together perspectives on violence and its representation in African American history from slavery to the present moment of Black Lives Matter.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367359317
- ISBN-10: 0367359316
- Artikelnr.: 58381386
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367359317
- ISBN-10: 0367359316
- Artikelnr.: 58381386
Andrew Dix is Lecturer in American Literature and Film in the School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Loughborough University, UK. Peter Templeton is Honorary Fellow at Loughborough University, UK, teaching both in the School of the Arts, English and Drama and the School of Social Sciences and Humanities.
Introduction: African American History, Violence and Problems of
Representation
Andrew Dix
PART I: THE VIOLENCES OF SLAVERY
1. "The Zest of Sport": Representing Slave Hunting as Sport in the
Antebellum and Jim Crow Eras
Catherine Armstrong
2 "My massa whip me, cause I love you": Violence towards Slaves in
Antebellum Southern Literature Peter Templeton
3 "Monstrous Perversions and Lying Inventions": Moses Roper's Performative
Resistance to the Transatlantic Imagination of American Slavery
Hannah-Rose Murray
4 "The Lynching Had to Be the Best It Could Be Done": Slavery, Suffering
and Spectacle in Recent American Cinema
Lydia J. Plath
PART II: FROM CIVIL WAR TO CIVIL RIGHTS
5 Making Lynching Male: A Canon-Shaping Tendency
Koritha Mitchell
6 Lynching Photography and African American Melancholia
Cassandra Jackson
7 A Necessary Undoing: The Implications of Violence in Richard Wright's
Native Son and The Outsider
Maggie McKinley
PART III: FROM BLAXPLOITATION TO #BLACK LIVES MATTER
8 "The baddest One-Chick Hit-Squad": Pam Grier, Angela Davis and the
Politics of Female Violence in Blaxploitation Cinema
Andrew Dix
9 The Topos of Lyrical Gunplay: Hip-Hop and the Process of Civilization
Stephan Kuhl
10 Towards a Black Prophetic Critique of Neoliberal State Violence: Spike
Lee's Do the Right Thing and the Death of Eric Garner
Luvena Kopp
11 Formal Violence: The Black Lives Matter Movement and Contemporary Elegy
Gavan Lennon
Representation
Andrew Dix
PART I: THE VIOLENCES OF SLAVERY
1. "The Zest of Sport": Representing Slave Hunting as Sport in the
Antebellum and Jim Crow Eras
Catherine Armstrong
2 "My massa whip me, cause I love you": Violence towards Slaves in
Antebellum Southern Literature Peter Templeton
3 "Monstrous Perversions and Lying Inventions": Moses Roper's Performative
Resistance to the Transatlantic Imagination of American Slavery
Hannah-Rose Murray
4 "The Lynching Had to Be the Best It Could Be Done": Slavery, Suffering
and Spectacle in Recent American Cinema
Lydia J. Plath
PART II: FROM CIVIL WAR TO CIVIL RIGHTS
5 Making Lynching Male: A Canon-Shaping Tendency
Koritha Mitchell
6 Lynching Photography and African American Melancholia
Cassandra Jackson
7 A Necessary Undoing: The Implications of Violence in Richard Wright's
Native Son and The Outsider
Maggie McKinley
PART III: FROM BLAXPLOITATION TO #BLACK LIVES MATTER
8 "The baddest One-Chick Hit-Squad": Pam Grier, Angela Davis and the
Politics of Female Violence in Blaxploitation Cinema
Andrew Dix
9 The Topos of Lyrical Gunplay: Hip-Hop and the Process of Civilization
Stephan Kuhl
10 Towards a Black Prophetic Critique of Neoliberal State Violence: Spike
Lee's Do the Right Thing and the Death of Eric Garner
Luvena Kopp
11 Formal Violence: The Black Lives Matter Movement and Contemporary Elegy
Gavan Lennon
Introduction: African American History, Violence and Problems of
Representation
Andrew Dix
PART I: THE VIOLENCES OF SLAVERY
1. "The Zest of Sport": Representing Slave Hunting as Sport in the
Antebellum and Jim Crow Eras
Catherine Armstrong
2 "My massa whip me, cause I love you": Violence towards Slaves in
Antebellum Southern Literature Peter Templeton
3 "Monstrous Perversions and Lying Inventions": Moses Roper's Performative
Resistance to the Transatlantic Imagination of American Slavery
Hannah-Rose Murray
4 "The Lynching Had to Be the Best It Could Be Done": Slavery, Suffering
and Spectacle in Recent American Cinema
Lydia J. Plath
PART II: FROM CIVIL WAR TO CIVIL RIGHTS
5 Making Lynching Male: A Canon-Shaping Tendency
Koritha Mitchell
6 Lynching Photography and African American Melancholia
Cassandra Jackson
7 A Necessary Undoing: The Implications of Violence in Richard Wright's
Native Son and The Outsider
Maggie McKinley
PART III: FROM BLAXPLOITATION TO #BLACK LIVES MATTER
8 "The baddest One-Chick Hit-Squad": Pam Grier, Angela Davis and the
Politics of Female Violence in Blaxploitation Cinema
Andrew Dix
9 The Topos of Lyrical Gunplay: Hip-Hop and the Process of Civilization
Stephan Kuhl
10 Towards a Black Prophetic Critique of Neoliberal State Violence: Spike
Lee's Do the Right Thing and the Death of Eric Garner
Luvena Kopp
11 Formal Violence: The Black Lives Matter Movement and Contemporary Elegy
Gavan Lennon
Representation
Andrew Dix
PART I: THE VIOLENCES OF SLAVERY
1. "The Zest of Sport": Representing Slave Hunting as Sport in the
Antebellum and Jim Crow Eras
Catherine Armstrong
2 "My massa whip me, cause I love you": Violence towards Slaves in
Antebellum Southern Literature Peter Templeton
3 "Monstrous Perversions and Lying Inventions": Moses Roper's Performative
Resistance to the Transatlantic Imagination of American Slavery
Hannah-Rose Murray
4 "The Lynching Had to Be the Best It Could Be Done": Slavery, Suffering
and Spectacle in Recent American Cinema
Lydia J. Plath
PART II: FROM CIVIL WAR TO CIVIL RIGHTS
5 Making Lynching Male: A Canon-Shaping Tendency
Koritha Mitchell
6 Lynching Photography and African American Melancholia
Cassandra Jackson
7 A Necessary Undoing: The Implications of Violence in Richard Wright's
Native Son and The Outsider
Maggie McKinley
PART III: FROM BLAXPLOITATION TO #BLACK LIVES MATTER
8 "The baddest One-Chick Hit-Squad": Pam Grier, Angela Davis and the
Politics of Female Violence in Blaxploitation Cinema
Andrew Dix
9 The Topos of Lyrical Gunplay: Hip-Hop and the Process of Civilization
Stephan Kuhl
10 Towards a Black Prophetic Critique of Neoliberal State Violence: Spike
Lee's Do the Right Thing and the Death of Eric Garner
Luvena Kopp
11 Formal Violence: The Black Lives Matter Movement and Contemporary Elegy
Gavan Lennon