African American Literature in Transition, 1830-1850: Volume 3
Herausgeber: Fagan, Benjamin
African American Literature in Transition, 1830-1850: Volume 3
Herausgeber: Fagan, Benjamin
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Shows how African Americans used the written word to respond to and drive the events and institutions of this period.
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Shows how African Americans used the written word to respond to and drive the events and institutions of this period.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 198mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422949
- ISBN-10: 1108422942
- Artikelnr.: 60588188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 326
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 198mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781108422949
- ISBN-10: 1108422942
- Artikelnr.: 60588188
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction. The age of David Walker Benjamin Fagan; Part I. Local
Transitions: 1. Antebellum literary societies, polite learning, and
traditions of modernity Carla L. Peterson; 2. 'By a Young Lady of Color':
Black women and the antislavery press Jasmine Nichole Cobb; 3. The poetics
of education in antebellum New Orleans Juliane Braun; 4. Gentility,
resistance, and the Nat turner's rebellion in early African American poetry
Faith Barrett; Part II. National Transitions: 5. Copyright, fugitivity, and
the fight for self-ownership in early African American literature Emahunn
Raheem Ali Campbell; 6. The communications revolution and the networked
path to freedom Nihad M. Farooq; 7. The fugitive slave act and the United
States of slavery Susanna Ashton; Part III. Transnational Transitions: 8.
Cosmopolitanism, character, and the theories of early African American
literature Hannah Spahn; 9. Race, slavery, and emigration in black women's
life writing Pia Wiegmink; 10. The impact of West Indian emancipation on
African American poetry Nicole N. Aljoe; 11. La Escalera, sentiment, and
revolution in the antebellum novel David Luis-Brown; 12. Europe, Mexico,
and the African American 1848 John Levi Barnard; 13. The Irish famine and
the lessons of environmental history Ian Finseth.
Transitions: 1. Antebellum literary societies, polite learning, and
traditions of modernity Carla L. Peterson; 2. 'By a Young Lady of Color':
Black women and the antislavery press Jasmine Nichole Cobb; 3. The poetics
of education in antebellum New Orleans Juliane Braun; 4. Gentility,
resistance, and the Nat turner's rebellion in early African American poetry
Faith Barrett; Part II. National Transitions: 5. Copyright, fugitivity, and
the fight for self-ownership in early African American literature Emahunn
Raheem Ali Campbell; 6. The communications revolution and the networked
path to freedom Nihad M. Farooq; 7. The fugitive slave act and the United
States of slavery Susanna Ashton; Part III. Transnational Transitions: 8.
Cosmopolitanism, character, and the theories of early African American
literature Hannah Spahn; 9. Race, slavery, and emigration in black women's
life writing Pia Wiegmink; 10. The impact of West Indian emancipation on
African American poetry Nicole N. Aljoe; 11. La Escalera, sentiment, and
revolution in the antebellum novel David Luis-Brown; 12. Europe, Mexico,
and the African American 1848 John Levi Barnard; 13. The Irish famine and
the lessons of environmental history Ian Finseth.
Introduction. The age of David Walker Benjamin Fagan; Part I. Local
Transitions: 1. Antebellum literary societies, polite learning, and
traditions of modernity Carla L. Peterson; 2. 'By a Young Lady of Color':
Black women and the antislavery press Jasmine Nichole Cobb; 3. The poetics
of education in antebellum New Orleans Juliane Braun; 4. Gentility,
resistance, and the Nat turner's rebellion in early African American poetry
Faith Barrett; Part II. National Transitions: 5. Copyright, fugitivity, and
the fight for self-ownership in early African American literature Emahunn
Raheem Ali Campbell; 6. The communications revolution and the networked
path to freedom Nihad M. Farooq; 7. The fugitive slave act and the United
States of slavery Susanna Ashton; Part III. Transnational Transitions: 8.
Cosmopolitanism, character, and the theories of early African American
literature Hannah Spahn; 9. Race, slavery, and emigration in black women's
life writing Pia Wiegmink; 10. The impact of West Indian emancipation on
African American poetry Nicole N. Aljoe; 11. La Escalera, sentiment, and
revolution in the antebellum novel David Luis-Brown; 12. Europe, Mexico,
and the African American 1848 John Levi Barnard; 13. The Irish famine and
the lessons of environmental history Ian Finseth.
Transitions: 1. Antebellum literary societies, polite learning, and
traditions of modernity Carla L. Peterson; 2. 'By a Young Lady of Color':
Black women and the antislavery press Jasmine Nichole Cobb; 3. The poetics
of education in antebellum New Orleans Juliane Braun; 4. Gentility,
resistance, and the Nat turner's rebellion in early African American poetry
Faith Barrett; Part II. National Transitions: 5. Copyright, fugitivity, and
the fight for self-ownership in early African American literature Emahunn
Raheem Ali Campbell; 6. The communications revolution and the networked
path to freedom Nihad M. Farooq; 7. The fugitive slave act and the United
States of slavery Susanna Ashton; Part III. Transnational Transitions: 8.
Cosmopolitanism, character, and the theories of early African American
literature Hannah Spahn; 9. Race, slavery, and emigration in black women's
life writing Pia Wiegmink; 10. The impact of West Indian emancipation on
African American poetry Nicole N. Aljoe; 11. La Escalera, sentiment, and
revolution in the antebellum novel David Luis-Brown; 12. Europe, Mexico,
and the African American 1848 John Levi Barnard; 13. The Irish famine and
the lessons of environmental history Ian Finseth.







