Writing the Black Diasporic City in the Age of Globalization analyzes creative works set in Boston, London, New York, Toronto, as well as Global South cities such as Accra, Kingston, and Lagos to theorize the city as a generative, “semicircular” social space, where the changes of globalization are most profoundly experienced.
Writing the Black Diasporic City in the Age of Globalization analyzes creative works set in Boston, London, New York, Toronto, as well as Global South cities such as Accra, Kingston, and Lagos to theorize the city as a generative, “semicircular” social space, where the changes of globalization are most profoundly experienced.
CAROL BAILEY is a visiting professor at Amherst College. She is the author of A Poetics of Performance: The Oral-Scribal Aesthetic in Anglophone Caribbean Fiction and co-editor (with Stephanie McKenzie) of Pamela Mordecai's A Fierce and Green Place (2022).
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Introduction 1 "Natty Dread Rise Again": The Haunting City and the Promise of Diaspora in Man Gone Down 2 "Putting the Best Outside": A Genealogy of Self-Fashioning in Call the Midwife and NW 3 The Transnational Semicircle and the "Mobile" Female Subjectin Amma Darko's Beyond the Horizon and Chika Unigwe's On Black Sisters Street 4 "Writing the Sprawling City": The Transatlantic Drug Trade in A Brief History of Seven Killings 5 A Door Ajar: Reading and Writing Toronto in Cecil Foster's Sleep On, Beloved Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Works Cited Index
Introduction 1 "Natty Dread Rise Again": The Haunting City and the Promise of Diaspora in Man Gone Down 2 "Putting the Best Outside": A Genealogy of Self-Fashioning in Call the Midwife and NW 3 The Transnational Semicircle and the "Mobile" Female Subjectin Amma Darko's Beyond the Horizon and Chika Unigwe's On Black Sisters Street 4 "Writing the Sprawling City": The Transatlantic Drug Trade in A Brief History of Seven Killings 5 A Door Ajar: Reading and Writing Toronto in Cecil Foster's Sleep On, Beloved Conclusion Acknowledgments Notes Works Cited Index
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