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  1. Moving home
    gender, place, and travel writing in the early Black Atlantic
    Autor*in: Gunning, Sandra
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham NC ; London

    Mary Seacole's West Indian hospitality -- Home and belonging for Nancy Prince -- The repatriation of Samuel Ajayi Crowther -- Delany and Campbell in West Africa -- Travel as social capital : Sarah Forbes Bonetta -- Coda: "Home" and the dislocation of... mehr

    Universitätsbibliothek Erlangen-Nürnberg, Hauptbibliothek
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    Mary Seacole's West Indian hospitality -- Home and belonging for Nancy Prince -- The repatriation of Samuel Ajayi Crowther -- Delany and Campbell in West Africa -- Travel as social capital : Sarah Forbes Bonetta -- Coda: "Home" and the dislocation of diaspora "In Moving Home, Sandra Gunning examines nineteenth-century African diasporic travel writing to expand and complicate understandings of the Black Atlantic. Gunning draws on the writing of missionaries, abolitionists, entrepreneurs, and explorers whose work challenges the assumptions that travel writing is primarily associated with leisure or scientific research. For instance, Yoruba ex-slave turned Anglican bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther played a role in the Christianization of colonial Nigeria. Sarah Forbes Bonetta, a formerly enslaved girl gifted to Queen Victoria, traveled the African colonies as the wife of a prominent colonial figure and at the protection of her benefactress. Alongside Nancy Gardiner Prince, Martin R. Delany, Robert Campbell, and others, these writers used their mobility as African diasporic and colonial subjects to explore the Atlantic world and beyond while they negotiated the complex intersections between nation and empire. Rather than categorizing them as merely precursors of Pan-Africanist traditions, Gunning traces their successes and frustrations to capture a sense of the historical and geographical specificities that shaped their careers"--

     

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  2. Moving home
    gender, place, and travel writing in the early Black Atlantic
    Autor*in: Gunning, Sandra
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham NC

    Mary Seacole's West Indian hospitality -- Home and belonging for Nancy Prince -- The repatriation of Samuel Ajayi Crowther -- Delany and Campbell in West Africa -- Travel as social capital : Sarah Forbes Bonetta -- Coda: "Home" and the dislocation of... mehr

    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2021 A 13036
    uneingeschränkte Fernleihe, Kopie und Ausleihe
    Technische Informationsbibliothek (TIB) / Leibniz-Informationszentrum Technik und Naturwissenschaften und Universitätsbibliothek
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    Brechtbau-Bibliothek
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    Mary Seacole's West Indian hospitality -- Home and belonging for Nancy Prince -- The repatriation of Samuel Ajayi Crowther -- Delany and Campbell in West Africa -- Travel as social capital : Sarah Forbes Bonetta -- Coda: "Home" and the dislocation of diaspora. "In Moving Home, Sandra Gunning examines nineteenth-century African diasporic travel writing to expand and complicate understandings of the Black Atlantic. Gunning draws on the writing of missionaries, abolitionists, entrepreneurs, and explorers whose work challenges the assumptions that travel writing is primarily associated with leisure or scientific research. For instance, Yoruba ex-slave turned Anglican bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther played a role in the Christianization of colonial Nigeria. Sarah Forbes Bonetta, a formerly enslaved girl gifted to Queen Victoria, traveled the African colonies as the wife of a prominent colonial figure and at the protection of her benefactress. Alongside Nancy Gardiner Prince, Martin R. Delany, Robert Campbell, and others, these writers used their mobility as African diasporic and colonial subjects to explore the Atlantic world and beyond while they negotiated the complex intersections between nation and empire. Rather than categorizing them as merely precursors of Pan-Africanist traditions, Gunning traces their successes and frustrations to capture a sense of the historical and geographical specificities that shaped their careers"--

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 9781478014553; 9781478013624
    RVK Klassifikation: HP 1270
    Schriftenreihe: Next wave: new directions in women's studies
    Schlagworte: Travel writing; African diaspora in literature; American literature; American literature; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Black Studies (Global); SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies
    Umfang: XV, 260 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Moving Home
    Gender, Place, and Travel Writing in the Early Black Atlantic
    Autor*in: Gunning, Sandra
    Erschienen: 2021
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; OAPEN FOUNDATION, The Hague

    Sandra Gunning draws on nineteenth-century African diasporic travel writing to explore the conditions and possibilities of race, gender, sex, and class that early black Atlantic travel enabled. mehr

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    Sandra Gunning draws on nineteenth-century African diasporic travel writing to explore the conditions and possibilities of race, gender, sex, and class that early black Atlantic travel enabled.

     

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    Quelle: Verbundkataloge
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781478021858; 9781478092636; 9781478013624; 9781478014553
    Schlagworte: Caribbean islands; Colonialism & imperialism
    Weitere Schlagworte: Afro-Caribbean; Black American; colonial West Africa; nineteenth century; gender; travel writing; Black Atlantic
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (280 p.)