Interview with Nadia Nurhussein Black Land: Imperial Ethiopianism in African America

Adom Getachew
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In October 2020, Adom Getachew interviewed Nadia Nurhussein about her recent book “Black Land: Imperial Ethiopianism and African America” published by Princeton University Press in 2019. Black Land delves into nineteenth- and twentieth-century African American artistic and journalistic depictions of Ethiopia, illuminating the increasing tensions and ironies behind cultural celebrations of an African country asserting itself as an imperial power. Nurhussein navigates texts by Walt Whitman, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Pauline Hopkins, Harry Dean, Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, George Schuyler, and others, alongside images and performances that show the intersection of African America with Ethiopia during historic political shifts. From a description of a notorious 1920 Star Order of Ethiopia flag-burning demonstration in Chicago to a discussion of the Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie as Time magazine’s Man of the Year for 1935, Nurhussein illuminates the growing complications that modern Ethiopia posed for American writers and activists who wrestled with Pan-African ideal and the reality of Ethiopia as an imperialist state. Black Land was Winner of the MSA Book Prize, from the Modernist Studies Association, finalist for the Pauli Murray Book Prize from the African American Intellectual History Society and shortlisted for the MAAH Stone Book Award from the Museum of African American History.
访谈Nadia Nurhussein黑土地:非裔美洲的埃塞俄比亚帝国主义
2020年10月,Adom Getachew采访了Nadia Nurhussein,谈论她的新书《黑土地:埃塞俄比亚帝国主义和非洲裔美国人》,该书于2019年由普林斯顿大学出版社出版。《黑土地》深入研究了19世纪和20世纪非裔美国人对埃塞俄比亚的艺术和新闻描述,揭示了一个非洲国家宣称自己是帝国力量的文化庆祝背后日益加剧的紧张和讽刺。Nurhussein浏览了沃尔特·惠特曼、保罗·劳伦斯·邓巴、波琳·霍普金斯、哈里·迪恩、兰斯顿·休斯、克劳德·麦凯、乔治·斯凯勒等人的作品,以及展示非洲裔美国人与埃塞俄比亚在历史性政治变革中的交汇的图像和表演。从描述1920年在芝加哥发生的臭名昭著的埃塞俄比亚星条旗燃烧示威,到讨论埃塞俄比亚皇帝海尔·塞拉西(Haile Selassie)被《时代》杂志评选为1935年的年度人物,Nurhussein阐释了现代埃塞俄比亚给美国作家和活动家带来的日益复杂的问题,他们在泛非理想和埃塞俄比亚作为帝国主义国家的现实之间进行了斗争。《黑土地》曾获得现代主义研究协会颁发的MSA图书奖,非裔美国人思想史协会颁发的保利·默里图书奖入围名单,非裔美国人历史博物馆颁发的MAAH斯通图书奖入围名单。
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