Buch, Englisch, 700 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1361 g
Buch, Englisch, 700 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 1361 g
ISBN: 978-1-107-19544-8
Verlag: Cambridge University Press
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Introduction Susheila Nasta and Mark U. Stein; Part I. New Formations: The Eighteenth to the Early Twentieth Century: Preface; 1. Narratives of resistance in the literary archives of slavery Markman Ellis; 2. Writer-travellers and fugitives: insider-outsiders Antoinette Burton; 3. Exoticisations of the self: the first 'Buddha of Suburbia' Mona Narain; 4. Black people of letters: authors, activists, abolitionists Vincent Carretta; 5. Engaging the public: photo- and print-journalism Pallavi Rastogi; Part II. Uneven Histories: Charting Terrains in the Twentieth Century: Preface; Section 1. Global Locals: Making Tracks at the Heart of Empire: 6. Between the wars: Caribbean, Pan-African, and Asian networks Delia Jarrett-Macauley and Susheila Nasta; 7. Mobile modernisms: black and Asian articulations Anna Snaith; 8. Establishing material platforms in literary culture in the 1930s and 1940s Ruvani Ranasinha; 9. Transnational cultural exchange: the BBC as contact zone James Procter; 10. Political autobiography and life-writing: Gandhi, Nehru, Kenyatta, and Naidu Javed Majeed; 11. Staging early black and Asian drama in Britain Colin Chambers; Section 2. Disappointed Citizens: The Pains and Pleasures of Exile: 12. Looking back, looking forward: revisiting the Windrush myth Alison Donnell; 13. Double displacements, diasporic attachments: location and accommodation J. Dillon Brown; 14. Wide-angled modernities and alternative metropolitan imaginaries Mpalive-Hangson Msiska; 15. Forging collective identities: the Caribbean artists movement and the emergence of black Britain Chris Campbell; 16. Breaking new ground: many tongues, many forms Ashok Bery; 17. The lure of postwar London: networks of people, print, and organisations Gail Low; 18. Looking beyond, shifting the gaze: writers in motion Bénédicte Ledent; Section 3. Here to Stay: Forging Dynamic Alliances: 19. Sonic solidarities: the dissenting voices of dub Henghameh Saroukhani; 20. Vernacular voices: fashioning idiom and poetic form Sarah Lawson Welsh; 21. Narratives of survival: social realism and civil rights Chris Weedon; 22. Black and Asian British theatre taking the stage: from the 1950s to the millennium Meenakshi Ponnuswami; 23. The writer and the critic: conversations between literature and theory Vijay Mishra; 24. Forging connections: anthologies, collectives, and the politics of inclusion Nicola L. Abram; 25. Reading the 'black' in the 'Union Jack': institutionalising black and Asian British writing Roger Bromley; Part III. Writing the Contemporary: Preface; Section 4. Looking Back, Looking Forward: 26. Diasporic translocations: many homes, multiple forms Peter Morey; 27. Reinventing the nation: black and Asian British representations John McLeod; 28. Reclaiming the past: Black and Asian British genealogies Tobias Döring; 29. Expanding realism, thinking new worlds Tabish Khair; 30. Writing lives, inventing selves: Black and Asian women's life-writing Ole Birk Laursen; 31. Black and Asian women's poetry: writing across generations Denise deCaires Narain; Section 5. Framing New Visions: 32. Through a different lens: drama, film, new media, and television Florian Stadtler; 33. Children's literature and the construction of contemporary multicultures Susanne Reichl; 34. Redefining the boundaries: black and Asian queer desire Kate Houlden; 35. Prizing otherness: black and Asian British writing in the global marketplace Sarah Brouillette and John R. Coleman; 36. Frontline fictions: popular forms from crime to grime Felipe Espinoza Garrido and Julian Wacker; 37. Reimagining Africa: contemporary figurations by African Britons Madhu Krishnan; 38. Post-secular perspectives: writing and fundamentalisms Rehana Ahmed; 39. Post-ethnicity and the politics of positionality Sara Upstone; Select bibliography; Index.