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Paris Capital Of The Black Atlantic Literature Modernity And Diaspora Jeremy Braddock Jonathan P Eburne

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Paris Capital Of The Black Atlantic Literature Modernity And Diaspora Jeremy Braddock Jonathan P Eburne
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Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.91 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Jeremy Braddock; Jonathan P. Eburne
ISBN: 9781421410043, 1421410044
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Paris Capital Of The Black Atlantic Literature Modernity And Diaspora Jeremy Braddock Jonathan P Eburne by Jeremy Braddock; Jonathan P. Eburne 9781421410043, 1421410044 instant download after payment.

Paris has always fascinated and welcomed writers. Throughout the twentieth and into the twenty-first century, writers of American, Caribbean, and African descent were no exception. "Paris, Capital of the Black Atlantic "considers the travels made to Paris--whether literally or imaginatively--by black writers. These collected essays explore the transatlantic circulation of ideas, texts, and objects to which such travels to Paris contributed. Editors Jeremy Braddock and Jonathan P. Eburne expand upon an acclaimed special issue of the journal "Modern Fiction Studies" with four new essays and a revised introduction. Beginning with W. E. B. Du Bois's trip to Paris in 1900 and ending with the contemporary state of diasporic letters in the French capital, this collection embraces theoretical close readings, materialist intellectual studies of networks, comparative essays, and writings at the intersection of literary and visual studies. "Paris, Capital of the Black Atlantic" is unique both in its focus on literary fiction as a formal and sociological category and in the range of examples it brings to bear on the question of Paris as an imaginary capital of diasporic consciousness.

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