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Transnational Black Dialogues

Re-Imagining Slavery in the Twenty-First Century
DOI: 10.14361/9783839436660
  • Nehl,  Markus
    Nehl, Markus

Abstract

Markus Nehl focuses on black authors who, from a 21st-century perspective, revisit slavery in the U.S., Ghana, South Africa, Canada and Jamaica. Nehl's provocative readings of Toni Morrison's A Mercy, Saidiya Hartman's Lose Your Mother, Yvette Christiansë's Unconfessed, Lawrence Hill's The Book of Negroes and Marlon James' The Book of Night Women delineate how these texts engage in a fruitful dialogue with African diaspora theory about the complex relation between the local and transnational and the enduring effects of slavery. Reflecting on the ethics of narration, this study is particularly attentive to the risks of representing anti-black violence and to the intricacies involved in (re-)appropriating slavery's archive.

An important contribution to the study of this new generation of neo-slave narratives that continues to develop with no end in sight as it engages the history and afterlife of chattel slavery on a transnational level, recasting the African Atlantic at the beginning of a still young century from nuanced postslavery perspectives.

2018-04-16Paula von Gleich, Amerikastudien, 62/4 (2018)
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Acknowledgements
Markus Nehl
Seiten: 7 - 8
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Introduction: Slavery - An "Unmentionable" Past?
Markus Nehl
Seiten: 9 - 38
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1. The Concept of the African Diaspora and the Notion of Difference
Markus Nehl
Seiten: 39 - 54
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2. From Human Bondage to Racial Slavery: Toni Morrison's A Mercy (2008)
Markus Nehl
Seiten: 55 - 78
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3. Rethinking the African Diaspora: Saidiya Hartman's Lose Your Mother (2007)
Markus Nehl
Seiten: 79 - 108
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4. "Hertseer:" Re-Imagining Cape Slaver y in Yvette Christiansë's Unconfessed (2006)
Markus Nehl
Seiten: 109 - 134
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5. Transnational Diasporic Journeys in Lawrence Hill's The Book of Negroes (2007)
Markus Nehl
Seiten: 135 - 160
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6. A Vicious Circle of Violence: Revisiting Jamaican Slavery in Marlon James's The Book of Night Women (2009)
Markus Nehl
Seiten: 161 - 190
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Epilogue: The Past of Slavery and "the Incomplete Project of Freedom"
Markus Nehl
Seiten: 191 - 196
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Works Cited
Markus Nehl
Seiten: 197 - 212
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978-3-8394-3666-0
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212
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POL045000 SOC022000
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transcript Verlag
Schlagworte
Slavery, African Diaspora Studies, Neo-Slave Narratives, Race, Black Feminist Studies, U.S.A., Ghana, South Africa, Canada, Jamaica, Toni Morrison, Saidiya Hartman, Yvette Christiansë, Lawrence Hill, Marlon James, Anti-Black Violence, Postcolonialism, America, Cultural Studies, Memory Culture, American Studies,

An important contribution to the study of this new generation of neo-slave narratives that continues to develop with no end in sight as it engages the history and afterlife of chattel slavery on a transnational level, recasting the African Atlantic at the beginning of a still young century from nuanced postslavery perspectives.

2018-04-16Paula von Gleich, Amerikastudien, 62/4 (2018)

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