Radical Narratives of the Black Atlantic

Radical Narratives of the Black Atlantic

Author: Alan Rice

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2003-04-30

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780826456076

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*Broad-based survey of trans-Atlantic black culture*Newest book in the popular Black Atlantic seriesRadical Narratives of the Black Atlantic is a multi-faceted and interdisciplinary take on trans-Atlantic black culture. Alan Rice engages fully with Paul Gilroy's paradigm of the Black Atlantic through examination of a broad array of cultural genres including music, dance, folklore and oral literature, fine art, material culture, film and literature. The aspects of black culture under discussion range from black British gravesites to sea shanties, from the novels of Toni Morrison to the paintings of the Zanzibar born black British artist Lubaina Himid and from King Kong to the travels of Frederick Douglass and Paul Robeson. The book places such figures as the African American traveller and Barbary slave narrator Robert Adams and the West Indian slave narrator Mary Prince in a Black Atlantic context that explicates them fully. A chapter on the Titanic disaster shows how diasporan Africans composed oral poems about the disaster to criticise the discriminatory practices of its owners and racial imperialism. Overall, the book argues for the crucial importance of Black Atlantic cultures in the formation of our modern world. Moreover, it argues that looking at Black culture and history through a national lens is distorting and reductive.


Wealth of the Nation

Wealth of the Nation

Author: Cairns Craig

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2018-03-07

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1474435599

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Reveals Britain's secret counter-subversive policies and security measures implemented in the post-war Middle East.


Liberating Medicine, 1720–1835

Liberating Medicine, 1720–1835

Author: Tristanne Connolly

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-06

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1317316118

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During the 18th century medicine became an autonomous discipline and practice. Surgeons justified themselves as skilled practitioners and set themselves apart from the unspecialized, hack barber-surgeons of early modernity. This title presents 17 essays on the relationship between medicine and literature during the Enlightenment.


Romanticism, Medicine and the Natural Supernatural

Romanticism, Medicine and the Natural Supernatural

Author: Gavin Budge

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-10-17

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1137284315

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This fascinating interdisciplinary study examines the relationship between literary interest in visionary kinds of experience and medical ideas about hallucination and the nerves in the first half of the nineteenth century, focusing on canonical Romantic authors, the work of women writers influenced by Romanticism, and visual culture.