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At Home in Diaspora - Black International Writing

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Klappentext Although he never lived in Harlem, Chester Himes commented that he experienced "a sort of pure homesickness" while creating the Harlem-set detective novels from his self-imposed exile in Paris. Through writing, Himes constructed an imaginary home informed both by nostalgia for a community he never knew and a critique of the racism he left behind in the United States. Half a century later, Michelle Cliff wrote about her native Jamaica from the United States, articulating a positive Caribbean feminism that at the same time acknowledged Jamaica's homophobia and color prejudice. In At Home in Diaspora, Wendy Walters investigates the work of Himes, Cliff, and three other twentieth-century black international writers-Caryl Phillips, Simon Njami, and Richard Wright-who have lived in and written from countries they do not call home. Unlike other authors in exile, those of the African diaspora are doubly displaced, first by the discrimination they faced at home and again by their life abroad. Throughout, Walters suggests that in the absence of a recoverable land of origin, the idea of diaspora comes to represent a home that is not singular or exclusionary. In this way, writing in exile is much more than a literary performance; it is a profound political act. Wendy W. Walters is assistant professor of literature at Emerson College. Zusammenfassung Examines the work produced in exile by writers of African descent. The author suggests that in the absence of a recoverable land of origin! the idea of diaspora comes to represent a home that is not singular or exclusionary. In this book! he investigates the work of Himes! Cliff! and three other twentieth-century black international writers.

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Authors Wendy Walters, Wendy W. Walters, WALTERS WENDY W
Publisher University Of Minnesota Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.07.2005
 
EAN 9780816644926
ISBN 978-0-8166-4492-6
No. of pages 206
Dimensions 146 mm x 222 mm x 13 mm
Series Critical American studies series
Critical American Studies
Critical American Studies
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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