African American Literature in Transition, 2000 to the Present: Volume 17
Black Prominence and Precarity
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:31st Oct '26
£90.00
This title is due to be published on 31st October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Groundbreaking exploration of twenty-first century African American literature addressing crucial topics from Hurricane Katrina to hip hop to graphic novels.
Focused on literary portrayals of Black prominence and everyday Black precarity, this volume completes the examination of Black America's rich cultural heritage in the African American Literature in Transition series. Chapters explore cultural productions by Toni Morrison, Jay-Z, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Jesmyn Ward, Percival Everett, among others.This groundbreaking exploration of twenty-first century African American literature and culture addresses crucial topics from Hurricane Katrina and Black Lives Matter to hip hop, Black comics, and film and introduces a vast range of important literary and cultural works. Focused on portrayals of exceptional Black prominence and everyday Black precarity, this volume powerfully completes the examination of Black America's rich and profound cultural heritage in the African American Literature in Transition series. Each chapter emphasizes how twenty-first century literary and cultural works build upon, reconsider, and transition from the work of previous generations and delineates the characteristics and contours of twenty-first century African American literature and culture. Engaging and accessible to scholars and students alike, each chapter relates twenty-first century Black cultural production to contemporary Black experience and to inherited cultural and traumatic legacies, including slavery, segregation, and the Civil Rights, Black Power, and Black Arts movements.
ISBN: 9781009748865
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 500g
350 pages