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  1. Pan–African American Literature
    Signifyin(g) Immigrants in the Twenty-First Century
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    The twenty-first century is witnessing a dynamic broadening of how blackness signifies both in the U.S. and abroad. Literary writers of the new African diaspora are at the forefront of exploring these exciting approaches to what black subjectivity... more

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    The twenty-first century is witnessing a dynamic broadening of how blackness signifies both in the U.S. and abroad. Literary writers of the new African diaspora are at the forefront of exploring these exciting approaches to what black subjectivity means. Pan-African American Literature is dedicated to charting the contours of literature by African born or identified authors centered around life in the United States. The texts examined here deliberately signify on the African American literary canon to encompass new experiences of immigration, assimilation and identification that challenge how blackness has been previously conceived. Though race often alienates and frustrates immigrants who are accustomed to living in all-black environments, Stephanie Li holds that it can also be a powerful form of community and political mobilization

     

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  2. Pan–African American Literature
    Signifyin(g) Immigrants in the Twenty-First Century
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    The twenty-first century is witnessing a dynamic broadening of how blackness signifies both in the U.S. and abroad. Literary writers of the new African diaspora are at the forefront of exploring these exciting approaches to what black subjectivity... more

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    The twenty-first century is witnessing a dynamic broadening of how blackness signifies both in the U.S. and abroad. Literary writers of the new African diaspora are at the forefront of exploring these exciting approaches to what black subjectivity means. Pan-African American Literature is dedicated to charting the contours of literature by African born or identified authors centered around life in the United States. The texts examined here deliberately signify on the African American literary canon to encompass new experiences of immigration, assimilation and identification that challenge how blackness has been previously conceived. Though race often alienates and frustrates immigrants who are accustomed to living in all-black environments, Stephanie Li holds that it can also be a powerful form of community and political mobilization

     

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  3. Pan–African American Literature
    Signifyin(g) Immigrants in the Twenty-First Century
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ

    Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Signifyin(g) on the Slave Narrative: African Memoirs of War and Displacement -- 2. Uncanny Rememories in Teju Cole’s Open City -- 3. The Impossibility of Invisibility in the Novels of Dinaw Mengestu -- 4.... more

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    Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. Signifyin(g) on the Slave Narrative: African Memoirs of War and Displacement -- 2. Uncanny Rememories in Teju Cole’s Open City -- 3. The Impossibility of Invisibility in the Novels of Dinaw Mengestu -- 4. Refiguring the Ancestor in the Fiction of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie -- 5. Becoming His Own Father: Obama’s Dreams from My Father -- Conclusion: Blackness Now -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index -- About the Author The twenty-first century is witnessing a dynamic broadening of how blackness signifies both in the U.S. and abroad. Literary writers of the new African diaspora are at the forefront of exploring these exciting approaches to what black subjectivity means. Pan-African American Literature is dedicated to charting the contours of literature by African born or identified authors centered around life in the United States. The texts examined here deliberately signify on the African American literary canon to encompass new experiences of immigration, assimilation and identification that challenge how blackness has been previously conceived. Though race often alienates and frustrates immigrants who are accustomed to living in all-black environments, Stephanie Li holds that it can also be a powerful form of community and political mobilization

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
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    ISBN: 9780813592817
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    Subjects: Blacks; Blacks in literature; American literature; African Americans in literature; African diaspora in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM / General
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  4. Pan-African American literature
    signifyin(g) Immigrants in the Twenty-First Century
    Published: [2018]; 2018
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

    Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz, Max-Planck-Institut, Bibliothek
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    ISBN: 9780813592794; 9780813592817
    RVK Categories: HU 1728
    Subjects: American literature; African Americans in literature; African diaspora in literature; Blacks; Blacks in literature; Afrikanischer Einwanderer; Schriftsteller; Ethnische Identität <Motiv>; Panafrikanismus <Motiv>; Schwarze; Migration <Motiv>; Literatur
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    Signifyin(g) on the slave narrative: African memoirs of war and displacement -- Uncanny rememories in Teju Cole's open city -- The impossibility of invisibility in the novels of Dinaw Mengestu -- Refiguring the ancestor in the fiction of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie -- Becoming his own father: 0bama's dreams from my father -- Conclusion: blackness now

  5. Pan–African American Literature
    Signifyin(g) Immigrants in the Twenty-First Century
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    The twenty-first century is witnessing a dynamic broadening of how blackness signifies both in the U.S. and abroad. Literary writers of the new African diaspora are at the forefront of exploring these exciting approaches to what black subjectivity... more

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    The twenty-first century is witnessing a dynamic broadening of how blackness signifies both in the U.S. and abroad. Literary writers of the new African diaspora are at the forefront of exploring these exciting approaches to what black subjectivity means. Pan-African American Literature is dedicated to charting the contours of literature by African born or identified authors centered around life in the United States. The texts examined here deliberately signify on the African American literary canon to encompass new experiences of immigration, assimilation and identification that challenge how blackness has been previously conceived. Though race often alienates and frustrates immigrants who are accustomed to living in all-black environments, Stephanie Li holds that it can also be a powerful form of community and political mobilization.

     

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  6. Pan-African American literature
    signifyin(g) immigrants in the twenty-first century
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick

    Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Signifyin(g) on the Slave Narrative: African Memoirs of War and Displacement; Chapter 2. Uncanny Rememories in Teju Cole's Open City; Chapter 3. The Impossibility of... more

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    Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1. Signifyin(g) on the Slave Narrative: African Memoirs of War and Displacement; Chapter 2. Uncanny Rememories in Teju Cole's Open City; Chapter 3. The Impossibility of Invisibility in the Novels of Dinaw Mengestu; Chapter 4. Refiguring the Ancestor in the Fiction of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie; Chapter 5. Becoming His Own Father: Obama's Dreams from My Father; Conclusion: Blackness Now; Acknowledgments; Notes; Works Cited; Index; About the Author. The twenty-first century is witnessing a dynamic broadening of how blackness signifies both in the U.S. and abroad. Literary writers of the new African diaspora are at the forefront of exploring these exciting approaches to what black subjectivity means. Pan-African American Literature is dedicated to charting the contours of literature by African born or identified authors centered around life in the United States. The texts examined here deliberately signify on the African American literary canon to encompass new experiences of immigration, assimilation and identification that challenge how blackness has been previously conceived. Though race often alienates and frustrates immigrants who are accustomed to living in all-black environments, Stephanie Li holds that it can also be a powerful form of community and political mobilization

     

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