Grounds of Engagement Apartheid-Era African American and South African Writing

Part literary history, part cultural study, Grounds of Engagement examines the relationships and exchanges between black South African and African American writers who sought to create common ground throughout the antiapartheid era. Stéphane Robolin argues that the authors' geographic imaginati...

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Hlavní autor: Robolin, Stéphane
Médium: E-kniha Kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Urbana University of Illinois Press 2015
Vydání:1
Edice:The new black studies series
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ISBN:9780252039478, 0252039475, 9780252097584, 0252097580
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  • Front Matter Table of Contents Acknowledgments [Map] CHAPTER 1: Introduction: CHAPTER 2: Race, Place, and the Geography of Exile CHAPTER 3: Remapping the (Black) Nation CHAPTER 4: Cultivating Correspondences; or, Other Gestures of Belonging CHAPTER 5: Constructive Engagements Notes Bibliography Index Back Matter
  • 5. Constructive Engagements 4. Cultivating Correspondences; or, Other Gestures of Belonging 3. Remapping the (Black) Nation 2. Race, Place, and the Geography of Exile 1. Introduction: Imagining a Transnational Ground Contents Acknowledgments Title page, Copyright, Dedication Cover Notes Bibliography Index
  • Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction: Imagining a Transnational Ground -- 2. Race, Place, and the Geography of Exile -- 3. Remapping the (Black) Nation -- 4. Cultivating Correspondences -- or, Other Gestures of Belonging -- 5. Constructive Engagements -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index