The Black and green Atlantic cross-currents of the African and Irish diasporas
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Beschreibung: | Essays from a conference held in 2006 at the University of Southern California Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction / Peter D. O'Neill and David Lloyd -- pt. 1. Race, the state, and the green Atlantic -- Black Irish, Irish Whiteness, and Atlantic state formation / David Lloyd -- Fenian fever : circumAtlantic insurgency and the modern state / Amy Martin -- Green Presbyterians, Black Irish, and some literary consequences / Nini Rodgers -- pt. 2. Performing race -- Ventriloquizing Blackness : Eugene O'Neill and Irish-American racial performance / Cedric Robinson -- White skin, green face : House of Pain and the modern minstrel show / Mark Quigley -- Samuel Beckett and the Black Atlantic / Jonathan Tadashi Naito -- pt. 3. Race and gender -- How Irish maids are made : domestic servants, Atlantic culture, and modernist aesthetics / Marjorie Howes -- Laundering gender : Chinese men and Irish women in late nineteenth-century San Francisco / Peter D. O'Neill -- Freeing the colonized tongue : representations of linguistic colonization in Marlene Norbese Philip's and Eavan Boland's poetry / Stacy Lettman -- pt. 4. Atlantic crossings -- Transatlantic fugue : self and solidarity in the Black and green Atlantics / Michael Malouf -- Beyond the pale : green and Black and Cork / Lee Jenkins -- "To redeem our colonial character" : slavery and civilization in R.R. Madden's A twelvemonth's residence in the West Indies / Fionnghuala Sweeney -- pt. 5. Crosscurrents -- Martyrs for contending causes : David Walker, John Mitchel, and the limits of liberation / Tony Hale -- Declaring differently : the transatlantic Black political imagination and mid-twentieth century internationalisms / Anne Gulick -- Embodied perception and utopian movements : connections across the Atlantic / Denis O'Hearn |
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Beschreibung: | XX, 283 S. Ill. 23 cm |