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Autochthonomies Transnationalism Testimony And Transmission In The African Diaspora 1st Edition Myriam J A Chancy

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Autochthonomies Transnationalism Testimony And Transmission In The African Diaspora 1st Edition Myriam J A Chancy
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Myriam J. A. Chancy
ISBN: 9780252043048, 0252043049
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Autochthonomies Transnationalism Testimony And Transmission In The African Diaspora 1st Edition Myriam J A Chancy by Myriam J. A. Chancy 9780252043048, 0252043049 instant download after payment.

In Autochthonomies, Myriam J. A. Chancy engages readers in an interpretive journey. She lays out a radical new process that invites readers to see creations by artists of African descent as legible within the context of African diasporic historical and cultural debates. By invoking a transnational African/diasporic lens and negotiating it through a lakou or ”yard space,” we can see such identities transfigured, recognized, and exchanged. Chancy demonstrates how the process can examine the salient features of texts and art that underscore African/diasporic sensibilities and render them legible. What emerges is a potential for richer readings of African diasporic works that also ruptures the Manichean binary dynamics that have dominated previous interpretations of the material. The result: an enriching interpretive mode focused on the transnational connections between subjects of African descent as the central pole for reader investigation.

A bold challenge to established scholarship, Autochthonomies ranges from Africa to Europe and the Americas to provide powerful new tools for charting the transnational interactions between African cultural producers and sites.

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