Resultaten voor 'margo natalie crawford'

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  1. Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985

    Photography and the Black Arts Movement, 1955-1985

    Featuring more than 100 artists, this landmark book charts the intricate connections between photography and the Black Arts Movement

    € 69,50
  2. The Flesh of the Matter

    The Flesh of the Matter

    A Critical Forum on Hortense Spillers

    Hortense Spillers is one of the most important literary critics and Black feminist scholars of the last fifty years. Her 1987 scholarly article “Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe” is one of the most-cited essays in African American literary studies. This essays in this collection demonstrate a fidelity to the ways of reading Spillers has taught us.

    € 110,95
  3. The Flesh of the Matter

    The Flesh of the Matter

    A Critical Forum on Hortense Spillers

    Hortense Spillers is one of the most important literary critics and Black feminist scholars of the last fifty years. Her 1987 scholarly article “Mama’s Baby, Papa’s Maybe” is one of the most-cited essays in African American literary studies. This essays in this collection demonstrate a fidelity to the ways of reading Spillers has taught us.

    € 44,50
  4. Black Fire-This Time, Volume 1

    Black Fire-This Time, Volume 1

    € 74,95
  5. The Psychic Hold of Slavery

    The Psychic Hold of Slavery

    Legacies in American Expressive Culture

    What would it mean to “get over slavery”? Is such a thing possible? Is it even desirable? Featuring original essays from an array of established and emerging scholars in the interdisciplinary field of African American studies, The Psychic Hold of Slavery offers a nuanced dialogue upon these questions.

    € 41,50
  6. The Psychic Hold of Slavery

    The Psychic Hold of Slavery

    Legacies in American Expressive Culture

    What would it mean to “get over slavery”? Is such a thing possible? Is it even desirable? Featuring original essays from an array of established and emerging scholars in the interdisciplinary field of African American studies, The Psychic Hold of Slavery offers a nuanced dialogue upon these questions.

    € 166,50
  7. Global Black Consciousness

    Global Black Consciousness

    Margo Natalie Crawford is Professor of English at University of Pennsylvania and author of Black Post-Blackness: The Black Arts Movement and Twenty-First-Century Aesthetics. Salah M. Hassan is Goldwin Smith Professor of African and African Diaspora Art History and Visual Culture at Cornell University and author of Ibrahim El-Salahi: A Visionary Modernist.

    € 54,95
  8. Dilution Anxiety and the Black Phallus
    1. Margo Natalie Crawford

    Dilution Anxiety and the Black Phallus

    € 42,95
  9. Black Post-Blackness
    1. Margo Natalie Crawford

    Black Post-Blackness

    The Black Arts Movement and Twenty-First-Century Aesthetics

    "Black Post-Blackness moves rigorously with and against the grain of the most important work in black studies and performance studies, thereby joining it. In showing how blackness is unexhausted by the question of identity, Margo Natalie Crawford keeps its study on new, constantly renewed, persistently renewable footing."--Fred Moten, author of In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition "An original and very important contribution to African American Studies, American literature, and African American thought. Eloquent, exciting to read, as energetic as its subject matter."--Farah Jasmine Griffin, author of Harlem Nocturne: Women Artists and Progressive Politics During World War II "In our putatively post-racial America, nothing can bring race racing back more quickly than a discussion of post-blackness. 'Your post-black ain't like mine' isn't the title of any song, but perhaps should be. Margo Crawford coins the term, then assays the coinage. With a deep, scholarly assurance, she revisits misunderstood moments of the Black Aesthetic Movement, limning a poetics of anticipation that tells us so much about our present."--Aldon Lynn Nielsen, author of Integral Music: Languages of African American Innovation "Margo Natalie Crawford's titular concept in Black Post-Blackness: The Black Arts Movement and Twenty-First-Century Aesthetics is oceanic: it is multifaceted and much encompassing." --CAA Reviews "Highly recommended."--Choice "The book itself reads as a thoughtfully conceived and researched love letter to the BAM that looks hopefully to the possibilities of a relationship with black post-blackness in our contemporary moment." --MELUS "Margo Natalie Crawford's titular concept in Black Post-Blackness: The Black Arts Movement and Twenty-First-Century Aesthetics is oceanic: it is multifaceted and much encompassing." --CAA Reviews "In our putatively post-racial America, nothing can bring race racing back more quickly than a discussion of post-blackness. 'Your post-black ain't like mine' isn't the title of any song, but perhaps should be. Margo Crawford coins the term, then assays the coinage. With a deep, scholarly assurance, she revisits misunderstood moments of the Black Aesthetic Movement, limning a poetics of anticipation that tells us so much about our present."--Aldon Lynn Nielsen, author of Integral Music: Languages of African American Innovation

    € 28,95
  10. Black Post-Blackness
    1. Margo Natalie Crawford

    Black Post-Blackness

    The Black Arts Movement and Twenty-First-Century Aesthetics

    "Black Post-Blackness moves rigorously with and against the grain of the most important work in black studies and performance studies, thereby joining it. In showing how blackness is unexhausted by the question of identity, Margo Natalie Crawford keeps its study on new, constantly renewed, persistently renewable footing."--Fred Moten, author of In the Break: The Aesthetics of the Black Radical Tradition "An original and very important contribution to African American Studies, American literature, and African American thought. Eloquent, exciting to read, as energetic as its subject matter."--Farah Jasmine Griffin, author of Harlem Nocturne: Women Artists and Progressive Politics During World War II "In our putatively post-racial America, nothing can bring race racing back more quickly than a discussion of post-blackness. 'Your post-black ain't like mine' isn't the title of any song, but perhaps should be. Margo Crawford coins the term, then assays the coinage. With a deep, scholarly assurance, she revisits misunderstood moments of the Black Aesthetic Movement, limning a poetics of anticipation that tells us so much about our present."--Aldon Lynn Nielsen, author of Integral Music: Languages of African American Innovation "Margo Natalie Crawford's titular concept in Black Post-Blackness: The Black Arts Movement and Twenty-First-Century Aesthetics is oceanic: it is multifaceted and much encompassing." --CAA Reviews "Highly recommended."--Choice "The book itself reads as a thoughtfully conceived and researched love letter to the BAM that looks hopefully to the possibilities of a relationship with black post-blackness in our contemporary moment." --MELUS "Margo Natalie Crawford's titular concept in Black Post-Blackness: The Black Arts Movement and Twenty-First-Century Aesthetics is oceanic: it is multifaceted and much encompassing." --CAA Reviews "In our putatively post-racial America, nothing can bring race racing back more quickly than a discussion of post-blackness. 'Your post-black ain't like mine' isn't the title of any song, but perhaps should be. Margo Crawford coins the term, then assays the coinage. With a deep, scholarly assurance, she revisits misunderstood moments of the Black Aesthetic Movement, limning a poetics of anticipation that tells us so much about our present."--Aldon Lynn Nielsen, author of Integral Music: Languages of African American Innovation

    € 121,95