After Canaan (e-bog) af Compton, Wayde
Compton, Wayde (forfatter)

After Canaan e-bog

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&quote;Compton pushes us to look beneath the surfacepast those comforting tales of nationhood and racial solidarityto the more nebulous and ever-shifting truth. This is a brilliant and original work that should be mandatory reading for any student of race and history.&quote;Danzy Senna, author of Caucasia After Canaan, the first nonfiction book by acclaimed African Canadian poet Wayde Compton, ...
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Forfattere Compton, Wayde (forfatter)
Udgivet 10 maj 2011
Længde 176 sider
Genrer JFSL3
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781551523873
"e;Compton pushes us to look beneath the surfacepast those comforting tales of nationhood and racial solidarityto the more nebulous and ever-shifting truth. This is a brilliant and original work that should be mandatory reading for any student of race and history."e;Danzy Senna, author of Caucasia After Canaan, the first nonfiction book by acclaimed African Canadian poet Wayde Compton, repositions the North American discussion of race in the wake of the tumultuous twentieth century. Written from the perspective of someone who was born and lives outside of African American culture, it riffs on the concept of Canada as a promised land (or "e;Canaan"e;) encoded in African American myth and song since the days of slavery. These varied essays, steeped in a kind of history rarely written about, explore the language of racial misrecognition (also known as "e;passing"e;), the failure of urban renewal, humor as a counterweight to "e;official"e; multiculturalism, the poetics of hip hop turntablism, and the impact of the Obama phenomenon on the way we speak about race itself. Compton marks the passing of old modes of antiracism and multiculturalism, and points toward what may or may not be a "e;post-racial"e; future, but will without doubt be a brave new world of cultural perception. After Canaan is a brilliant and thoughtful consideration of African (North) American culture as it attempts to redefine itself in the Obama era.