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Cultures of Emancipation

Cultures of Emancipation

-Photography, Race, and Modern American Literature-

Julia Faisst

 

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Verlag : Universitätsverlag Winter GmbH Heidelberg
Buchreihe : American Studies (Bd. 228)
Sprache : Englisch
Erschienen : 11. 2012
Seiten : 247
Einband : Gebunden
Höhe : 210 mm
Breite : 135 mm
Gewicht : 372 g
ISBN : 9783825359706
Sprache : Englisch
Illustrationen : 28 Abbildungen

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Emancipation, both in aesthetic and political terms, was the decisive aim of modernist authors in the United States. ‘Cultures of Emancipation’ investigates how black and white writers from the 1860s to 1945 (Frederick Douglass, Harold Frederic, Henry James, Gertrude Stein, Jean Toomer, and Charles Chesnutt) enlisted photography to set themselves free, politically and artistically. In the face of personal and historical crises such as Abolitionism and the Great Migration, they turned to photography to abolish slavery, obtain equal rights, and refashion themselves as writers of an era that would become dominated by images. Photography served as the thematic, structural, and conceptual fulcrum of modernist literature. Reading interdisciplinary modernism across the color line, this is the first study to place photography at the center of both black and white literary modernism. At the intersection of literary and visual studies, race studies, and cultural history, ‘Cultures of Emancipation’ shows how vital photography was to the rise and development of modernist literature as well as the aesthetics and politics of modern selfhood.

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