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Black Celebrity Contemporary Representations Of Postbellum Athletes And Artists Emily Ruth Rutter

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Black Celebrity Contemporary Representations Of Postbellum Athletes And Artists Emily Ruth Rutter
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Publisher: University of Delaware Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Emily Ruth Rutter
ISBN: 9781644532478, 1644532476
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Black Celebrity Contemporary Representations Of Postbellum Athletes And Artists Emily Ruth Rutter by Emily Ruth Rutter 9781644532478, 1644532476 instant download after payment.

Black Celebrity examines representations of postbellum black athletes and artist-entertainers by novelists Caryl Phillips and Jeffery Renard Allen and poets Kevin Young, Frank X Walker, Adrian Matejka, and Tyehimba Jess. Inhabiting the perspectives of boxer Jack Johnson and musicians “Blind Tom” Wiggins and Sissieretta Jones, along with several others, these writers retrain readers’ attention away from athletes’ and entertainers’ overdetermined bodies and toward their complex inner lives. Phillips, Allen, Young, Walker, Matejka, and Jess especially plumb the emotional archive of desire, anxiety, pain, and defiance engendered by the racial hypervisibility and depersonalization that has long characterized black stardom. In the process, these novelists and poets and, in turn, the present book revise understandings of black celebrity history while evincing the through-lines between the postbellum era and our own time.

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