Western fictions, black realities : meanings of blackness and modernities

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Western fictions, black realities : meanings of blackness and modernities

edited by Isabel Soto, Violet Showers Johnson

Michigan State University Press , LIT, c2012

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This anthology interrogates two salient concepts in studying the black experience. Ushered in with the age of New World encounters, modernity emerged as brutal and complex, from its very definition to its manifestations. Equally challenging is blackness, which is forever dangling between the range of uplifting articulations and insidious degradation. These essays address the conflicting confluences of these two terms:. Questioning Eurocentric and mainstream American interpretations, revealing the diverse meanings of modernities and blackness from a wide range of milieus of the black experience. Interdisciplinary and wide-ranging in thematic and epochal scope, they use theoretical and empirical studies of a range of subjects to demonstrate that, indeed, blackness is relevant for understanding modernities and vice versa.

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