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Emancipating Pragmatism Emerson Jazz And Experimental Writing 1st Edition Magee

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Emancipating Pragmatism Emerson Jazz And Experimental Writing 1st Edition Magee
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Publisher: University of Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.06 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Magee, Michael
ISBN: 9780817313906, 9780817350840, 9780817382049, 0817313907, 0817350845, 0817382046
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Emancipating Pragmatism Emerson Jazz And Experimental Writing 1st Edition Magee by Magee, Michael 9780817313906, 9780817350840, 9780817382049, 0817313907, 0817350845, 0817382046 instant download after payment.

A daring and innovative study that rewrites the story of American pragmatism.Emancipating Pragmatism is a radical rereading of Emerson that posits African- American culture, literature, and jazz as the very continuation and embodiment of pragmatic thought and democratic tradition. It traces Emerson's philosophical legacy through the 19th and 20th centuries to discover how Emersonian thought continues to inform issues of race, aesthetics, and poetic discourse.Emerson's pragmatism derives from his abolitionism, Michael Magee argues, and any pragmatic thought that aspires toward democracy cannot ignore and must reckon with its racial roots. Magee looks at the ties between pragmatism and African-American culture as they manifest themselves in key texts and movements, such as William Carlos Williams's poetry; Ralph Ellison's discourse in Invisible Man and Juneteenth and his essays on jazz; the poetic works of Robert Creeley, Amiri Baraka, and Frank O'Hara; as well as the "new jazz" being forged at clubs like The Five Spot in New York.Ultimately, Magee calls into question traditional maps of pragmatist lineage and ties pragmatism to the avant-garde American tradition.Michael Magee teaches at the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence.

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