黑大西洋印刷文化研究的轨迹:虚拟圆桌会议

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Nele Sawallisch, Joanna J. Seibert
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摘要

摘要以下是与黑人大西洋文学和文化、生活写作和文学研究领域的领军学者的对话,他们对黑人(大西洋)印刷文化研究的现状、它有可能改变我们对非裔美国人文学的理解、它与其他学科和当代小说的交叉、,及其持久的激进遗产。在这样做的过程中,讨论又回到了弗朗西丝·史密斯·福斯特的作品,他打开了这本书集,作为黑印刷文化学术谱系的一部分。
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Trajectories in Black Atlantic print culture studies: A virtual roundtable
ABSTRACT The following conversation with leading scholars in the fields of Black Atlantic literatures and cultures, life writing, and literary studies offers a number of considerations on the state of Black (Atlantic) print culture studies, its potential to revise our understanding of African American literature, its intersections with other disciplines and contemporary fiction, and its lasting radical legacies. In so doing, the discussion comes full circle by harking back to the work of Frances Smith Foster, who opens this collection, as part of the genealogy of scholarship on Black print culture.
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