The empire abroad and the empire at home

African American literature and the era of overseas expansion

The empire abroad and the empire at home
John Cullen Gruesser, John Cul ...
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The empire abroad and the empire at home

African American literature and the era of overseas expansion

"In The Empire Abroad and the Empire at Home, John Cullen Gruesser establishes that African American writers at the turn of the twentieth century responded extensively and idiosyncratically to overseas expansion and its implications for domestic race relations. He contends that the work of these writers significantly informs not only African American literary studies but also U.S. political history. Focusing on authors who explicitly connect the empire abroad and the empire at home (James Weldon Johnson, Sutton Griggs, Pauline E. Hopkins, W.E.B. Du Bois, and others), Gruesser examines U.S. black participation in, support for, and resistance to expansion. Race consistently trumped empire for African American writers, who adopted positions based on the effects they believed expansion would have on blacks at home. Given the complexity of the debates over empire and rapidity with which events in the Caribbean and the Pacific changed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, it should come as no surprise that these authors often did not maintain fixed positions on imperialism. Their stances depended on several factors, including the foreign location, the presence or absence of African American soldiers within a particular text, the stage of the author's career, and a given text's relationship to specific generic and literary traditions. No matter what their disposition was toward imperialism, the fact of U.S. expansion allowed and in many cases compelled black writers to grapple with empire. They often used texts about expansion to address the situation facing blacks at home during a period in which their citizenship rights, and their very existence, were increasingly in jeopardy." -- Publisher's description.

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English
Pages
159

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The empire abroad and the empire at home: African American literature and the era of overseas expansion
2012, University of Georgia Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Athens

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/896073
Library of Congress
PS153.N5 G785 2012, PS153.N5G785 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
159

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25316902M
ISBN 10
0820334340, 0820344060
ISBN 13
9780820334349, 9780820344065
LCCN
2012017908
OCLC/WorldCat
792884043

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