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African American Literature in Transition, 1980–1990: Volume 15

D Quentin Miller editor Rich Blint editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:9th Feb '23

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Analyzes Black expressive culture in the 1980s as authors grappled with the contradictory legacies of the civil rights era.

This book is ideally suited for researchers, teachers, and students of African American, Caribbean, and American literature and culture across borders and disciplines. It offers insight into the legacies of the civil rights movement, and the impact of the Reagan years.African American Literature in Transition, 1980–1990 tracks Black expressive culture in the 1980s as novelists, poets, dramatists, filmmakers, and performers grappled with the contradictory legacies of the civil rights era, and the start of culture wars and policy machinations that would come to characterize the 1990s. The volume is necessarily interdisciplinary and critically promiscuous in its methodologies and objects of study as it reconsiders conventional temporal, spatial, and moral understandings of how African American letters emerged immediately after the movement James Baldwin describes as the 'latest slave rebellion.' As such, the question of the state of America's democratic project as refracted through the literature of the shaping presence of African Americans is one of the guiding concerns of this volume preoccupied with a moment in American literary history still burdened by the legacies of the 1960s, while imagining the contours of an African Americanist future in the new millennium.

ISBN: 9781009179348

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 22mm

Weight: 560g

400 pages