The Specter and the Speculative: Afterlives and Archives in the African Diaspora
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The Specter and the Speculative: Afterlives and Archives in the African Diaspora engages in a critical conversation about how historical subjects and historical texts within the African Diaspora are re-fashioned, re-animated, and re-articulated, as well as parodied, nostalgized, and defamiliarized, to establish an afterlife for African Atlantic identities and narratives. These essays focus on transnational, transdisciplinary, and transhistorical sites of memory and hauntingtextual, visual, and embodied performancesin order to examine how these living archives circulate and imagine anew the meanings of prior narratives liberated from their original context. Individual essays examine how historical and literary performancesin addition to film, drama, music, dance, and material culturethus revitalized, transcend and speak across temporal and spatial boundaries not only to reinstate traditional meanings, but also to motivate fresh commentary and critique. Emergent and established scholars representing diverse disciplines and fields of interest specifically engage under explored themes related to afterlives, archives, and haunting.
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Weight: 794g
Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
Publication Date: 17 May 2024
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781978834071
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Mae G. Henderson is a professor emerita in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. She is the co-editor of The Josephine Baker Critical Reader: Selected Writings on the Entertainer and Activist (2017) and author of Speaking in Tongues and Dancing Diaspora: Black Women Writing and Performing (2014). Jeanne Scheper is an associate professor of Gender & Sexuality Studies at University of California Irvine. She is the author of Moving Performances: Divas Iconicity and Remembering the Modern Stage (Rutgers University Press 2016).Gene Melton II is a senior lecturer in the Department of English at North Carolina State University Raleigh. His work has appeared in Contested Boundaries: New Critical Essays on the Fiction of Toni Morrison (2013).