This collection of essays attempts to expand the notion of the -Black Atlantic- beyond its original racial, geographical, linguistic and cultural borders while acknowledging its remarkable ability to disturb established historical truths and to go beyond traditional dichotomies, thereby providing an essential tool for cross-cultural understanding. It is divided into four sections, each of them dealing with a different approach to the question of the -Black Atlantic-. -Definitions- touches on the various limitations of Gilroy s original concept. -Readings- focuses on how the -Black Atlantic-...
This collection of essays attempts to expand the notion of the -Black Atlantic- beyond its original racial, geographical, linguistic and cultural bord...
This book examines the theories and practices of narrative and drama in England between 1650 and 1700, a period that, in bridging the Renaissance and the Enlightenment, has been comparatively neglected, and on which, at the time of writing, there is a dearth of new approaches. Critical consensus over these two genres has failed to account for its main features and evolution throughout the period in at least two ways. First, most approaches omit the manifold contradictions between the practice and the theory of a genre. Writers were generally aware of working within a tradition of...
This book examines the theories and practices of narrative and drama in England between 1650 and 1700, a period that, in bridging the Renaissance and ...