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Territories of the Soul – Queered Belonging in the Black Diaspora

Autor Nadia Ellis
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 sep 2015
Nadia Ellis attends to African diasporic belonging as it comes into being through black expressive culture. Living in the diaspora, Ellis asserts, means existing between claims to land and imaginative flights unmoored from the earth that is, to live within the territories of the soul. Drawing on the work of Jose Munoz, Ellis connects queerness' utopian potential with diasporic aesthetics. Occupying the territory of the soul, being neither here nor there, creates in diasporic subjects feelings of loss, desire, and a sensation of a pull from elsewhere. Ellis locates these phenomena in the works of C.L.R. James, the testy encounter between George Lamming and James Baldwin at the 1956 Congress of Negro Artists and Writers in Paris, the elusiveness of the queer diasporic subject in Andrew Salkey's novel "Escape to an Autumn Pavement," and the trope of spirit possession in Nathaniel Mackey's writing and Burning Spear's reggae. Ellis' use of queer and affect theory shows how geographies claim diasporic subjects in ways that nationalist or masculinist tropes can never fully capture. Diaspora, Ellis concludes, is best understood as a mode of feeling and belonging, one fundamentally shaped by the experience of loss."
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780822359289
ISBN-10: 0822359286
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 164 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: MD – Duke University Press

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Acknowledgments ix

Introduction. The Queer Elsewhere of Black Diaspora 1

1. The Attachments of C. L. R. James 18

2. The Fraternal Agonies of Baldwin and Lamming 62

3. Andrew Salkey and the Queer Diasporic 95

4. Burning Spear and Nathaniel Mackey at Large 147

Epilogue. Dancehall's Urban Possessions 177

Notes 192

Bibliography 221

Index 233

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