America and the black body

America and the black body
About this book
"America and the Black Body is a timely exploration into the creative, literary, and visual uses of the black body in American print and visual culture. More specifically, this volume contemplates the social development of American identity and the multifarious ways this identity coalesces in the small gestures of preclusion that establish discemable markers of national belonging. Such investigations underscore issues of power and disenfranchisement, of race, class, and gender that mediate the representations of the black male and the black female body in real and imagined ways, as it also reveals the invisible social and political ties that connect white men and women's identities to these racial imaginings."--Jacket.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL18816043W
Subjects
African Americans in literatureBlacks in literatureBlacksRace identityHistory and criticismAmerican literatureRace in literatureAfrican AmericansBody, Human, in literatureHuman body in literatureIdentity politicsAmerican literature, history and criticism, 19th centuryAmerican literature, history and criticism, 20th centuryBlacks in artBlacks, race identityAfrican americans, race identityBlack people in literatureBlack people