"Signs and Cities" is the first book to consider what it means to speak of a postmodern moment in African-American literature. Dubey argues that for African-American studies, postmodernity best names a period, beginning in the early 1970s, marked by acute disenchantment with the promises of urban modernity and of print literacy. Dubey shows how black novelists from the last three decades have reconsidered the modern urban legacy and thus articulated a distinctly African-American strain of postmodernism. She argues that novelists such as Octavia Butler, Samuel Delany, Toni Morrison, Gloria...
"Signs and Cities" is the first book to consider what it means to speak of a postmodern moment in African-American literature. Dubey argues that for A...
"A clear and uncluttered writer, Dubey helps us understand these ideological and literary complexities." Virginia Quarterly Review
..". an important contribution to the study of African-American women s fiction. Not only does it provide a compelling introductory account of the nationalist aesthetic, but it provides a detailed documentation of the way in which each of these novels was received in the critical climate of the seventies." College Literature
..". essential reading for anyone intrigued by the narrative craft and social impact of the novels of Toni Morrison, Alice...
"A clear and uncluttered writer, Dubey helps us understand these ideological and literary complexities." Virginia Quarterly Review
Reflecting critically on the discipline of African American studies is a complicated undertaking. Making sense of the black American experience requires situating it within the larger cultural, political-economic, and ideological dynamics that shape American life. This volume moves away from privileging racial commonality as the fulcrum of inquiry and moves toward observing the quality of the accounts scholars have rendered of black American life. This book maps the changing conditions of black political practice and experience from Emancipation to Obama with excursions into the Jim Crow era,...
Reflecting critically on the discipline of African American studies is a complicated undertaking. Making sense of the black American experience requir...