Tradition and the Black Atlantic
Author | : Henry Louis Gates (Jr.) |
Publisher | : Civitas Books |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2010-08-24 |
ISBN-10 | : 9780465014101 |
ISBN-13 | : 0465014100 |
Rating | : 4/5 (01 Downloads) |
Download or read book Tradition and the Black Atlantic written by Henry Louis Gates (Jr.) and published by Civitas Books. This book was released on 2010-08-24 with total page 226 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A major figure in African American studies, Gates (Harvard)--whose earlier works include Signifying Monkey (CH, Jun'89, 26-5523) and Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man (CH, Jun'97, 34-5887)--here joins such theorists as Paul Gilroy (The Black Atlantic, CH, May'94, 31-5034), Hazel Carby (Cultures in Babylon, 1999), and Stuart Hall (editor, Representation, 1997) in taking a culture-studies approach to examining the politics and culture of the African diaspora. In four far-ranging chapters (written between 1989 and 1992), Gates considers the British Black Arts Movement and the continuing US "culture wars." Though the study is thought-provoking, this reviewer would have liked a longer preface that could effectively tie together the four separate essays. Gates sometimes (for example, in the essay titled "Critical Fanonism") succumbs to the overly dense language of theory, but at his best--as in the essay "Enlightenment's Esau," in which he makes the case for Edmund Burke as an unlikely early anti-colonialism advocate--he is brilliant. Required reading for scholars of cultural studies and/or black-diaspora studies. Summing Up: Essential. Graduate students, researchers, faculty. Graduate Students; Researchers/Faculty. Reviewed by L. J. Parascandola.