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This essay collection begins the vast project that is the global history of Ralph Ellison's life and work. It examines how and why this avowedly «American» author read literature and scholarship from across the world and has in turn been widely read outside the borders of the USA. How did Ellison's encounters with the «international» Henry James, the Cambridge Ritualists, the Roman poet Ovid and with Dostoevsky shape both the aesthetics and the politics of his own work? And what is the relationship between Invisible Man and the complex and always evolving political and cultural contexts of…mehr
This essay collection begins the vast project that is the global history of Ralph Ellison's life and work. It examines how and why this avowedly «American» author read literature and scholarship from across the world and has in turn been widely read outside the borders of the USA. How did Ellison's encounters with the «international» Henry James, the Cambridge Ritualists, the Roman poet Ovid and with Dostoevsky shape both the aesthetics and the politics of his own work? And what is the relationship between Invisible Man and the complex and always evolving political and cultural contexts of South Africa, the USSR and Russia, Germany and Japan since World War II? Contributors from seven different countries - based in Asia, Africa, Europe and the USA - deploy significant archival research both in Ellison's personal library and in the translation and reception histories of his iconic first novel. This study of «the world in Ellison and Ellison in the world» initiates an important new approach in Ellison studies, illuminating hitherto hidden dimensions of the man and his writings.
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Autorenporträt
TESSA ROYNON is in her final year as a Senior Research Fellow at the Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford. She also works as founding Librarian at The Swan School, Oxford. Internationally renowned for her work on Toni Morrison, she has also published widely on and taught numerous other American novelists including Willa Cather, Ralph Ellison, Jeffrey Eugenides, William Faulkner and Marilynne Robinson. Her most recent book is The Classical Tradition in Modern American Fiction (2021). MARC C. CONNER is the President of Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, New York. His books include The Selected Letters of Ralph Ellison (edited with John Callahan, 2019), which was selected as a New York Times «notable book» for 2020. He has published and lectured widely on Ralph Ellison, Charles Johnson, James Joyce, Toni Morrison, and Irish fiction and drama on screen. He serves as founding member and secretary/treasurer of The Ralph Ellison Society.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: The World in Ellison: Migratory Intertexts - Sam Halliday: Ralph Ellison and the Divergent African American Claims on Henry James - Bryan Crable: Ellison's Appropriation of Jane Ellen Harrison's Themis: From Sacrifice to Sacrament - Tessa Roynon: Ralph Ellison and the Metamorphoses of Ovid: Transformative Allusions - Stephen Rachman: Ellison and Dostoevsky: A Critical Reassessment of the Aesthetics and Politics - Ellison in the World: Translations and Receptions - Aretha Phiri: (In)visible Man: Tracing Ralph Ellison's Legacy to South Africa - Olga Panova: Ralph Ellison in the USSR and Post- Soviet Russia: «Hidden Name and Complex Fate» - Christa Buschendorf and Nicole Lindenberg: Ellison in East and West Germany: Early Reception in a Divided Country - Michio Arimitsu and Raphaël Lambert: Ralph Ellison and African American Literature in Post- World War II Japan: Making Blackness Visible - Marc C. Conner: Afterword: How Ralph Ellison Speaks to the World.
Contents: The World in Ellison: Migratory Intertexts - Sam Halliday: Ralph Ellison and the Divergent African American Claims on Henry James - Bryan Crable: Ellison's Appropriation of Jane Ellen Harrison's Themis: From Sacrifice to Sacrament - Tessa Roynon: Ralph Ellison and the Metamorphoses of Ovid: Transformative Allusions - Stephen Rachman: Ellison and Dostoevsky: A Critical Reassessment of the Aesthetics and Politics - Ellison in the World: Translations and Receptions - Aretha Phiri: (In)visible Man: Tracing Ralph Ellison's Legacy to South Africa - Olga Panova: Ralph Ellison in the USSR and Post- Soviet Russia: «Hidden Name and Complex Fate» - Christa Buschendorf and Nicole Lindenberg: Ellison in East and West Germany: Early Reception in a Divided Country - Michio Arimitsu and Raphaël Lambert: Ralph Ellison and African American Literature in Post- World War II Japan: Making Blackness Visible - Marc C. Conner: Afterword: How Ralph Ellison Speaks to the World.
Rezensionen
«In Global Ralph Ellison: Aesthetics and Politics Beyond US Borders, editors Tessa Roynon and Marc Conner assemble eight penetrating essays that demand a reassessment of the vaunted «Americanness» too often used to circumscribe Ellison's work. By weaving rich archival material together with fresh analytical approaches, these essays reveal the underappreciated international influences on Ellison's intellectual and artistic formation as well as the incredible reception Invisible Man has enjoyed across the globe. A treasure trove for Ellison readers and researchers alike, Global Ralph Ellison provides an intriguing new lens for studying, appreciating, and wrestling with Ellison's work and ideas.» (Lena M. Hill, Washington and Lee University)
«In Global Ralph Ellison: Aesthetics and Politics Beyond US Borders, editors Tessa Roynon and Marc Conner assemble eight penetrating essays that demand a reassessment of the vaunted «Americanness» too often used to circumscribe Ellison's work. By weaving rich archival material together with fresh analytical approaches, these essays reveal the underappreciated international influences on Ellison's intellectual and artistic formation as well as the incredible reception Invisible Man has enjoyed across the globe. A treasure trove for Ellison readers and researchers alike, Global Ralph Ellison provides an intriguing new lens for studying, appreciating, and wrestling with Ellison's work and ideas.» (Lena M. Hill, Washington and Lee University)
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