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The Negritude Movement

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eBook - W.E.B. Du Bois, Leon Damas, Aime Cesaire, Leopold Senghor, Frantz Fanon, and the Evolution of an Insurgent Idea, Critical Africana Studies

Rabaka, Reiland

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<span><span>The Negritude Movement</span><span> provides readers with not only an intellectual history of the Negritude Movement but also its prehistory (W.E.B. Du Bois, the New Negro Movement, and the Harlem Renaissance) and its posthistory (Frantz Fanon and the evolution of Fanonism). By viewing Negritude as an insurgent idea (to invoke this books intentionally incendiary subtitle), as opposed to merely a form of poetics and aesthetics,</span><span>The Negritude Movement</span><span> explores Negritude as a traveling theory (à la Edward Saids concept) that consistently crisscrossed the Atlantic Ocean in the twentieth century: from Harlem to Haiti, Haiti to Paris, Paris to Martinique, Martinique to Senegal, and on and on</span><span>ad infinitum</span><span>.</span><span>The Negritude Movement</span><span> maps the movements of proto-Negritude concepts from Du Boiss discourse in</span><span>The Souls of Black Folk</span><span> through to post-Negritude concepts in Fanons</span><span>Black Skin, White Masks</span><span> and</span><span>The Wretched of the Earth</span><span>. Utilizing Negritude as a conceptual framework to, on the one hand, explore the Africana intellectual tradition in the twentieth century, and, on the other hand, demonstrate discursive continuity between Du Bois and Fanon, as well as the Harlem Renaissance and Negritude Movement,</span><span>The Negritude Movement</span><span> ultimately accents what Negritude contributed to arguably its greatest intellectual heir, Frantz Fanon, and the development of his distinct critical theory, Fanonism. Rabaka argues that if Fanon and Fanonism remain relevant in the twenty-first century, then, to a certain extent, Negritude remains relevant in the twenty-first century.</span></span><br><span></span>

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<span><span>Reiland Rabaka</span><span> is professor of African, African American, and Caribbean studies in the Department of Ethnic Studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder.</span></span>

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 20.05.2015

Umfang: 533 S.

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781498511360

Umbreit-Nr.: 200348

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