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5%OFFKate A. Baldwin - Beyond the Color Line and the Iron Curtain: Reading Encounters between Black and Red, 1922-1963 - 9780822329909 - V9780822329909
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Beyond the Color Line and the Iron Curtain: Reading Encounters between Black and Red, 1922-1963

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Description for Beyond the Color Line and the Iron Curtain: Reading Encounters between Black and Red, 1922-1963 Paperback. Examining the significant influence of the Soviet Union on the work of four major African American authors - and on twentieth-century American debates about race, this book remaps black modernism, that reveals the importance of the Soviet experience in the formation of a black transnationalism. Series: New Americanists. Num Pages: 360 pages, 19 b&w photos. BIC Classification: 1DVU; 1KBB; JFSL3. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 5817 x 3887 x 24. Weight in Grams: 526.
Examining the significant influence of the Soviet Union on the work of four major African American authors—and on twentieth-century American debates about race—Beyond the Color Line and the Iron Curtain remaps black modernism, revealing the importance of the Soviet experience in the formation of a black transnationalism.
Langston Hughes, W. E. B. Du Bois, Claude McKay, and Paul Robeson each lived or traveled extensively in the Soviet Union between the 1920s and the 1960s, and each reflected on Communism and Soviet life in works that have been largely unavailable, overlooked, or understudied. Kate A. Baldwin takes up these writings, as ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Duke University Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2002
Series
New Americanists
Condition
New
Weight
525g
Number of Pages
360
Place of Publication
North Carolina, United States
ISBN
9780822329909
SKU
V9780822329909
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About Kate A. Baldwin
Kate A. Baldwin is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame.

Reviews for Beyond the Color Line and the Iron Curtain: Reading Encounters between Black and Red, 1922-1963
“A blockbuster study of the Soviet Union’s significance for African American literary and cultural self-fashioning in the twentieth century, researched with an unusually daunting prodigiousness and conceived with a truly geopolitical theoretical intelligence. In attending to questions of travel, of political identities-in-formation, and of subjectivity’s ever-changing subject, Beyond the Color Line and the Iron Curtain locates a dialectic of displacement ... Read more

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