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Inhabitants of the Deep
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Inhabitants of the Deep

In Inhabitants of the Deep, Jonathan Howard undertakes a black ecocritical study of the “deep” in African American literature. Howard contends that the deep - a geographic formation that includes oceans, rivers, lakes, and the notion of depth itself - provides the diffuse subtext of black literary and expressive culture. He draws on texts by authors ranging from Olaudah Equiano and Herman Melville to Otis Redding and August Wilson to present a vision of blackness as an ongoing inhabitation of the deep that originates with and persists beyond Middle Passage. From captive Africans’ first tentative encounter with the landless realm of the Atlantic to the ground black peoples still struggle to stand, the deep is what blackness has known throughout the changing same of black life and death. Yet, this radical exclusion from the superficial western world, Howard contends, is more fully apprehended, not as the social death hailed by the slave ship, but the black ecological life hailed by a blue planet.
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The Blueness of Blackness
Kirjailija
Jonathan Howard
ISBN
9781478029281
Kieli
englanti
Paino
572 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
11.11.2025
Sivumäärä
336