Black neo-Victoriana /:
"Black Neo-Victoriana is the first book-length study on contemporary re-imaginations of Blackness in the long nineteenth century. Located at the intersections of postcolonial studies, Black studies, and neo-Victorian criticism, this interdisciplinary collection engages with the global trend to...
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Format: | Elektronisch E-Book |
Sprache: | English |
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Schriftenreihe: | Neo-Victorian series ;
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Zusammenfassung: | "Black Neo-Victoriana is the first book-length study on contemporary re-imaginations of Blackness in the long nineteenth century. Located at the intersections of postcolonial studies, Black studies, and neo-Victorian criticism, this interdisciplinary collection engages with the global trend to reimagine and rewrite Black Victorian subjectivities that have been continually marginalised in both historical and cultural discourses. Contributions cover a range of media, from novels and drama to film, television and material culture, and draw upon cultural formations such as Black fandom, Black dandyism, or steamfunk. The book evidences how neo-Victorian studies benefits from reading re-imaginations of the long nineteenth century vis-à-vis Black epistemologies, which unhinge neo-Victorianism's dominant spatial and temporal axes and reroute them to conceive of the (neo-)Victorian through Blackness"-- |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 263 pages) : color illustrations |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 900446915X 9789004469150 |
ISSN: | 2211-1018 ; |
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contents | Acknowledgements -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction: Blackness and neo-Victorian studies: re-routing imaginations of the nineteenth century / Felipe Espinoza Garrido, Marlena Tronicke, and Julian Wacker -- PART 1 Black life writing and biofictions -- Confessions of a Black Ouidaite: autoethnographic neo-Victorianism / Jesse Ryan Erickson -- Black, Queer, Victorian? The precarious neo-Victorian afterlives of Prince Alemayehu / Susanne Gruss -- We need to talk about Sarah Baartman: Black bodies, white voices, and the politics of NeoVictorian authorship / Helen Davies -- A "natural tint": Red Velvet and the archive of Black Victorian theatre / Marlena Tronicke -- PART 2 Black Victorians on screen: politics, ethics, protests -- "For all the blood we share, for all the miles we have walked ... we are not the same": revealing an intolerant past in Showtime's Penny dreadful / U. Melissa Anyiwo -- Three Lady Macbeths and a critique of imperialism / Antonija Primoracvi -- The Birth of a nation, transatlantic encounters, and African Americans as 'global' neo-Victorians / Lewis Mondal -- PART 3 Material remains, refashionings, and reconstructions -- The Black dandy and neo-Victorianism: re-fashioning a stereotype / Maria Weilandt -- Steamfunk: remembering Black futures in Nisi Shawl's Everfair / Judith Rahn and Iolanda Ramos -- Country houses, slavery and the Victorians: reinterpreting heritage sites / Corinne Fowler -- Afterwod: Beyond Bridgerton: Blackness and neo-Victoriana / Jennifer DeVere Brody -- Index. |
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spelling | Black neo-Victoriana / edited by Felipe Espinoza Garrido, Marlena Tronicke and Julian Wacker. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022] 1 online resource (xii, 263 pages) : color illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Neo-victorian series, 2211-1018 ; volume 8 Includes bibliographical references and index. Acknowledgements -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction: Blackness and neo-Victorian studies: re-routing imaginations of the nineteenth century / Felipe Espinoza Garrido, Marlena Tronicke, and Julian Wacker -- PART 1 Black life writing and biofictions -- Confessions of a Black Ouidaite: autoethnographic neo-Victorianism / Jesse Ryan Erickson -- Black, Queer, Victorian? The precarious neo-Victorian afterlives of Prince Alemayehu / Susanne Gruss -- We need to talk about Sarah Baartman: Black bodies, white voices, and the politics of NeoVictorian authorship / Helen Davies -- A "natural tint": Red Velvet and the archive of Black Victorian theatre / Marlena Tronicke -- PART 2 Black Victorians on screen: politics, ethics, protests -- "For all the blood we share, for all the miles we have walked ... we are not the same": revealing an intolerant past in Showtime's Penny dreadful / U. Melissa Anyiwo -- Three Lady Macbeths and a critique of imperialism / Antonija Primoracvi -- The Birth of a nation, transatlantic encounters, and African Americans as 'global' neo-Victorians / Lewis Mondal -- PART 3 Material remains, refashionings, and reconstructions -- The Black dandy and neo-Victorianism: re-fashioning a stereotype / Maria Weilandt -- Steamfunk: remembering Black futures in Nisi Shawl's Everfair / Judith Rahn and Iolanda Ramos -- Country houses, slavery and the Victorians: reinterpreting heritage sites / Corinne Fowler -- Afterwod: Beyond Bridgerton: Blackness and neo-Victoriana / Jennifer DeVere Brody -- Index. "Black Neo-Victoriana is the first book-length study on contemporary re-imaginations of Blackness in the long nineteenth century. Located at the intersections of postcolonial studies, Black studies, and neo-Victorian criticism, this interdisciplinary collection engages with the global trend to reimagine and rewrite Black Victorian subjectivities that have been continually marginalised in both historical and cultural discourses. Contributions cover a range of media, from novels and drama to film, television and material culture, and draw upon cultural formations such as Black fandom, Black dandyism, or steamfunk. The book evidences how neo-Victorian studies benefits from reading re-imaginations of the long nineteenth century vis-à-vis Black epistemologies, which unhinge neo-Victorianism's dominant spatial and temporal axes and reroute them to conceive of the (neo-)Victorian through Blackness"-- Provided by publisher. Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 29, 2021). Black people Great Britain History 19th century. Black people Social conditions 19th century. Black people Race identity History 19th century. Black people Intellectual life 19th century. Black people in mass media. Black people in literature. Great Britain Civilization 19th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85056625 Personnes noires Vie intellectuelle 19e siècle. Personnes noires dans les médias. Personnes noires dans la littérature. Grande-Bretagne Civilisation 19e siècle. Personnes noires Grande-Bretagne Histoire 19e siècle. Personnes noires Conditions sociales 19e siècle. Personnes noires Identité ethnique Histoire 19e siècle. Black people fast Black people in literature fast Black people in mass media fast Black people Intellectual life fast Black people Race identity fast Black people Social conditions fast Civilization fast Great Britain fast 1800-1899 fast History fast Espinoza Garrido, Felipe, editor, writer of introduction. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2021065083 Tronicke, Marlena, editor, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018072010 Wacker, Julian (Philologist), editor, writer of introduction. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2021049453 Print version: Black neo-Victoriana. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2022] 9789004469143 (DLC) 2021041463 (OCoLC)1273424540 Neo-Victorian series ; v. 8. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2011079517 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3105506 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Tronicke, Marlena Black neo-Victoriana / Neo-Victorian series ; Acknowledgements -- Notes on contributors -- Introduction: Blackness and neo-Victorian studies: re-routing imaginations of the nineteenth century / Felipe Espinoza Garrido, Marlena Tronicke, and Julian Wacker -- PART 1 Black life writing and biofictions -- Confessions of a Black Ouidaite: autoethnographic neo-Victorianism / Jesse Ryan Erickson -- Black, Queer, Victorian? The precarious neo-Victorian afterlives of Prince Alemayehu / Susanne Gruss -- We need to talk about Sarah Baartman: Black bodies, white voices, and the politics of NeoVictorian authorship / Helen Davies -- A "natural tint": Red Velvet and the archive of Black Victorian theatre / Marlena Tronicke -- PART 2 Black Victorians on screen: politics, ethics, protests -- "For all the blood we share, for all the miles we have walked ... we are not the same": revealing an intolerant past in Showtime's Penny dreadful / U. Melissa Anyiwo -- Three Lady Macbeths and a critique of imperialism / Antonija Primoracvi -- The Birth of a nation, transatlantic encounters, and African Americans as 'global' neo-Victorians / Lewis Mondal -- PART 3 Material remains, refashionings, and reconstructions -- The Black dandy and neo-Victorianism: re-fashioning a stereotype / Maria Weilandt -- Steamfunk: remembering Black futures in Nisi Shawl's Everfair / Judith Rahn and Iolanda Ramos -- Country houses, slavery and the Victorians: reinterpreting heritage sites / Corinne Fowler -- Afterwod: Beyond Bridgerton: Blackness and neo-Victoriana / Jennifer DeVere Brody -- Index. Black people Great Britain History 19th century. Black people Social conditions 19th century. Black people Race identity History 19th century. Black people Intellectual life 19th century. Black people in mass media. Black people in literature. Personnes noires Vie intellectuelle 19e siècle. Personnes noires dans les médias. Personnes noires dans la littérature. Personnes noires Grande-Bretagne Histoire 19e siècle. Personnes noires Conditions sociales 19e siècle. Personnes noires Identité ethnique Histoire 19e siècle. Black people fast Black people in literature fast Black people in mass media fast Black people Intellectual life fast Black people Race identity fast Black people Social conditions fast Civilization fast |
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title_full | Black neo-Victoriana / edited by Felipe Espinoza Garrido, Marlena Tronicke and Julian Wacker. |
title_fullStr | Black neo-Victoriana / edited by Felipe Espinoza Garrido, Marlena Tronicke and Julian Wacker. |
title_full_unstemmed | Black neo-Victoriana / edited by Felipe Espinoza Garrido, Marlena Tronicke and Julian Wacker. |
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topic | Black people Great Britain History 19th century. Black people Social conditions 19th century. Black people Race identity History 19th century. Black people Intellectual life 19th century. Black people in mass media. Black people in literature. Personnes noires Vie intellectuelle 19e siècle. Personnes noires dans les médias. Personnes noires dans la littérature. Personnes noires Grande-Bretagne Histoire 19e siècle. Personnes noires Conditions sociales 19e siècle. Personnes noires Identité ethnique Histoire 19e siècle. Black people fast Black people in literature fast Black people in mass media fast Black people Intellectual life fast Black people Race identity fast Black people Social conditions fast Civilization fast |
topic_facet | Black people Great Britain History 19th century. Black people Social conditions 19th century. Black people Race identity History 19th century. Black people Intellectual life 19th century. Black people in mass media. Black people in literature. Great Britain Civilization 19th century. Personnes noires Vie intellectuelle 19e siècle. Personnes noires dans les médias. Personnes noires dans la littérature. Grande-Bretagne Civilisation 19e siècle. Personnes noires Grande-Bretagne Histoire 19e siècle. Personnes noires Conditions sociales 19e siècle. Personnes noires Identité ethnique Histoire 19e siècle. Black people Black people in literature Black people in mass media Black people Intellectual life Black people Race identity Black people Social conditions Civilization Great Britain History |
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