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Kafkas Blues Figurations Of Racial Blackness In The Construction Of An Aesthetic Mark Christian Thompson

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Kafkas Blues Figurations Of Racial Blackness In The Construction Of An Aesthetic Mark Christian Thompson
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Publisher: Northwestern University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 183
Author: Mark Christian Thompson
ISBN: 9780810132863, 0810132869
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Kafkas Blues Figurations Of Racial Blackness In The Construction Of An Aesthetic Mark Christian Thompson by Mark Christian Thompson 9780810132863, 0810132869 instant download after payment.

Kafka's Blues proves the startling thesis that many of Kafka's major works engage in a coherent, sustained meditation on racial transformation from white European into what Kafka refers to as the "Negro" (a term he used in English). Indeed, this book demonstrates that cultural assimilation and bodily transformation in Kafka's work are impossible without passage through a state of being "Negro." Kafka represents this passage in various ways—from reflections on New World slavery and black music to evolutionary theory, biblical allusion, and aesthetic primitivism—each grounded in a concept of writing that is linked to the perceived congenital musicality of the "Negro," and which is bound to his wider conception of aesthetic production. Mark Christian Thompson offers new close readings of canonical texts and undervalued letters and diary entries set in the context of the afterlife of New World slavery and in Czech and German popular culture.

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