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Paris, Capital of the Black Atlantic [Recurso electrónico] : Literature, Modernity, and Diaspora / edited by Jeremy Braddock and Jonathan P. Eburne.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Modern fiction studies book | Book collections on Project MUSEDetalles de publicación: Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. 2015)Descripción: 1 online resource (vi, 364 pages :) illustrationsTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • con mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781421410043
  • 1421410044
Tema(s): Género/Forma: Clasificación CDD:
  • 809/.93324436
Clasificación LoC:
  • PN6071.P29 P38 2013
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Afro-modernism. Cultural artifacts and the narrative of history : W.E.B. Du Bois and the exhibiting of culture at the 1900 Paris exposition universelle / Rebecka Rutledge Fisher -- "The only real white democracy" and the language of liberation : the great war, France, and African American culture in the 1920s / Mark Whalan -- "No one, I am sure is ever homesick in Paris" : Jessie Fauset's French imaginary / Claire Oberon Garcia -- Writing home : comparative Black modernism and form in Jean Toomer and Aime Cesaire / Jennifer M. Wilks -- Embodied fictions, melancholy migrations : Josephine Baker's cinematic celebrity / Terri Francis -- Postwar Paris and the politics of literature. Assuming the position : fugitivity and futurity in the work of Chester Himes / Kevin Bell -- "One is mysteriously shipwrecked forever in the great new world" : James Baldwin from New York to Paris / Douglas Field -- Making culture capital : Presence Africaine and diasporic modernity in post-World War II Paris / Cedric Tolliver -- Richard Wright's "island of hallucination" and the Gibson affair / Richard Gibson -- Entering the politics of the outside : Richard Wright's critique of marxism and existentialism / Jeffrey Atteberry -- From Negritude to migritude. Rene, Louis and Leopold : Senghorian negritude as a black humanism / Michel Fabre (translated by Randall Cherry and Jonathan P. Eburne) -- Nos ancêtres, les diallobes : Cheikh Hamidou Kane's ambiguous adventure and the paradoxes of Islamic negritude / Marc Caplan -- Redefining Paris : transmodernity and francophone African migritude fiction / Pius Adesanmi -- Interurban Paris : Alain Mabanckou's invisible cities / Dawn Fulton -- Afterword : europhilia, francophilia, negrophilia in the making of modernism / T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting.
Resumen: "Paris has always fascinated and welcomed writers. Throughout the twentieth and into the twenty-first century, writers of American, Caribbean, and African descent were no exception. Paris, Capital of the Black Atlantic considers the travels made to Paris--whether literally or imaginatively--by black writers. These collected essays explore the transatlantic circulation of ideas, texts, and objects to which such travels to Paris contributed. Editors Jeremy Braddock and Jonathan P. Eburne expand upon an acclaimed special issue of the journal Modern Fiction Studies with four new essays and a revised introduction"--Page 4 of cover.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Afro-modernism. Cultural artifacts and the narrative of history : W.E.B. Du Bois and the exhibiting of culture at the 1900 Paris exposition universelle / Rebecka Rutledge Fisher -- "The only real white democracy" and the language of liberation : the great war, France, and African American culture in the 1920s / Mark Whalan -- "No one, I am sure is ever homesick in Paris" : Jessie Fauset's French imaginary / Claire Oberon Garcia -- Writing home : comparative Black modernism and form in Jean Toomer and Aime Cesaire / Jennifer M. Wilks -- Embodied fictions, melancholy migrations : Josephine Baker's cinematic celebrity / Terri Francis -- Postwar Paris and the politics of literature. Assuming the position : fugitivity and futurity in the work of Chester Himes / Kevin Bell -- "One is mysteriously shipwrecked forever in the great new world" : James Baldwin from New York to Paris / Douglas Field -- Making culture capital : Presence Africaine and diasporic modernity in post-World War II Paris / Cedric Tolliver -- Richard Wright's "island of hallucination" and the Gibson affair / Richard Gibson -- Entering the politics of the outside : Richard Wright's critique of marxism and existentialism / Jeffrey Atteberry -- From Negritude to migritude. Rene, Louis and Leopold : Senghorian negritude as a black humanism / Michel Fabre (translated by Randall Cherry and Jonathan P. Eburne) -- Nos ancêtres, les diallobes : Cheikh Hamidou Kane's ambiguous adventure and the paradoxes of Islamic negritude / Marc Caplan -- Redefining Paris : transmodernity and francophone African migritude fiction / Pius Adesanmi -- Interurban Paris : Alain Mabanckou's invisible cities / Dawn Fulton -- Afterword : europhilia, francophilia, negrophilia in the making of modernism / T. Denean Sharpley-Whiting.

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"Paris has always fascinated and welcomed writers. Throughout the twentieth and into the twenty-first century, writers of American, Caribbean, and African descent were no exception. Paris, Capital of the Black Atlantic considers the travels made to Paris--whether literally or imaginatively--by black writers. These collected essays explore the transatlantic circulation of ideas, texts, and objects to which such travels to Paris contributed. Editors Jeremy Braddock and Jonathan P. Eburne expand upon an acclaimed special issue of the journal Modern Fiction Studies with four new essays and a revised introduction"--Page 4 of cover.

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