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Author Nehl, Markus.

Title Transnational Black Dialogues : Re-Imagining Slavery in the Twenty-First Century.

Imprint Bielefeld, GERMANY : Transcript Verlag, 2016.

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Series Postcolonial studies ; volume 28
Postcolonial studies ; Bd. 28.
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Contents Cover. Transnational Black Dialogues ; Contents ; Acknowledgements ; Introduction: Slavery-An "Unmentionable" Past? ; 1. The Concept of the African Diaspora and the Notion of Difference ; 2. From Human Bondage to Racial Slavery: Toni Morrison's A Mercy (2008).
3. Rethinking the African Diaspora: Saidiya Hartman's Lose Your Mother (2007) 4. "Hertseer:" Re-Imagining Cape Slavery in Yvette Christiansë's Unconfessed (2006) ; 5. Transnational Diasporic Journeys in Lawrence Hill's The Book of Negroes (2007).
6. A Vicious Circle of Violence: Revisiting Jamaican Slavery in Marlon James's The Book of Night Women (2009) Epilogue: The Past of Slavery and "the Incomplete Project of Freedom" ; Works Cited.
Summary Markus Nehl focuses on black authors who, from a 21st-century perspective, revisit slavery in the U.S., Ghana, South Africa, Canada and Jamaica. Nehl's provocative readings of Toni Morrison's A Mercy, Saidiya Hartman's Lose Your Mother, Yvette Christiansë's Unconfessed, Lawrence Hill's The Book of Negroes and Marlon James's The Book of Night Women delineate how these texts engage in a fruitful dialogue with African diaspora theory about the complex relation between the local and transnational and the enduring effects of slavery. Reflecting on the ethics of narration, this study is particularly attentive to the risks of representing anti-black violence and to the intricacies involved in (re- )appropriating slavery's archive.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-212).
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Language In English.
Subject Slavery in literature.
African diaspora in literature.
Violence in literature.
English literature -- Black authors -- History and criticism.
English literature -- 21st century -- History and criticism.
Esclavage dans la littérature.
Africains -- Pays étrangers, dans la littérature.
Violence dans la littérature.
Littérature anglaise -- Auteurs noirs -- Histoire et critique.
History.
History: specific events and topics.
Humanities.
National liberation and independence, post-colonialism.
National liberation & independence, post-colonialism.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
African diaspora in literature
English literature
English literature -- Black authors
Slavery in literature
Violence in literature
Chronological Term 2000-2099
Indexed Term African Diaspora Studies.
America.
American Studies.
Anti-Black Violence.
Black Feminist Studies.
Canada.
Cultural Studies.
Ghana.
Jamaica.
Lawrence Hill.
Marlon James.
Memory Culture.
Neo-Slave Narratives.
Postcolonialism.
Race.
Saidiya Hartman.
South Africa.
Toni Morrison.
U.S.A.
Yvette Christiansë.
Genre/Form Case studies
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Case studies.
Études de cas.
Other Form: Print version: Nehl, Markus. Transnational black dialogues : re-imagining slavery in the tTwenty-first century. Bielefeld, [Germany] : transcript Verlag, ©2016 212 pages Postcolonial studies ; Volume 28 9783837636666
ISBN 3839436664 (electronic bk.)
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