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Violence from Slavery to #BlackLivesMatter: African American History and Representation

Editat de Andrew Dix, Peter Templeton
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 noi 2019
Violence from Slavery to #BlackLivesMatter brings together perspectives on violence and its representation in African American history from slavery to the present moment. Contributors explore how violence, signifying both an instrument of the white majority’s power and a modality of black resistance, has been understood and articulated in primary materials that range from slave narrative through "lynching plays" and Richard Wright’s fiction to contemporary activist poetry, and from photography of African American suffering through Blaxploitation cinema and Spike Lee’s films to rap lyrics and performances. Diverse both in their period coverage and their choice of medium for discussion, the 11 essays are unified by a shared concern to unpack violence’s multiple meanings for black America. Underlying the collection, too, is not only the desire to memorialize past moments of black American suffering and resistance, but, in politically timely fashion, to explore their connections to our current conjuncture.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367359317
ISBN-10: 0367359316
Pagini: 230
Ilustrații: 6 Halftones, black and white; 6 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Introduction: African American History, Violence and Problems of Representation
Andrew Dix
PART I: THE VIOLENCES OF SLAVERY
  1. "The Zest of Sport": Representing Slave Hunting as Sport in the Antebellum and Jim Crow Eras
Catherine Armstrong
2 "My massa whip me, cause I love you": Violence towards Slaves in Antebellum Southern Literature Peter Templeton
3 "Monstrous Perversions and Lying Inventions": Moses Roper’s Performative Resistance to the Transatlantic Imagination of American Slavery
Hannah-Rose Murray
4 "The Lynching Had to Be the Best It Could Be Done": Slavery, Suffering and Spectacle in Recent American Cinema
Lydia J. Plath
PART II: FROM CIVIL WAR TO CIVIL RIGHTS
5 Making Lynching Male: A Canon-Shaping Tendency
Koritha Mitchell
6 Lynching Photography and African American Melancholia
Cassandra Jackson
7 A Necessary Undoing: The Implications of Violence in Richard Wright’s Native Son and The Outsider
Maggie McKinley
PART III: FROM BLAXPLOITATION TO #BLACK LIVES MATTER
8 "The baddest One-Chick Hit-Squad": Pam Grier, Angela Davis and the Politics of Female Violence in Blaxploitation Cinema
Andrew Dix
9 The Topos of Lyrical Gunplay: Hip-Hop and the Process of Civilization
Stephan Kuhl
10 Towards a Black Prophetic Critique of Neoliberal State Violence: Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing and the Death of Eric Garner
Luvena Kopp
11 Formal Violence: The Black Lives Matter Movement and Contemporary Elegy
Gavan Lennon

Notă biografică

Andrew Dix is Lecturer in American Literature and Film in the School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Loughborough University, UK.
Peter Templeton is Honorary Fellow at Loughborough University, UK, teaching both in the School of the Arts, English and Drama and the School of Social Sciences and Humanities.

Recenzii

"This remarkable collection of essays offers a series of timely interventions in the study of violence and its representation in African American history. It breaks new ground in all kinds of ways, helping us to understand how the bitter and often traumatic experiences of African Americans, from the establishment of the American republic right up to the present day, have shaped a whole range of cultural forms and profoundly influenced the way African Americans identify themselves. The African American activist, Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, famously claimed in 1967, ‘Violence is as American as cherry pie.’ This book offers support for that claim in terms that are at once passionately committed and rigorously critical." -- Richard Gray, Fellow of the British Academy

Descriere

This book brings together perspectives on violence and its representation in African American history from slavery to the present moment of Black Lives Matter.