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OverviewSocial and political change is impossible in the absence of gifted male charismatic leadership--this is the fiction that shaped African American culture throughout the twentieth century. If we understand this, Erica R. Edwards tells us, we will better appreciate the dramatic variations within both the modern black freedom struggle and the black literary tradition. By considering leaders such as Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Barack Obama as both historical personages and narrative inventions of contemporary American culture, Edwards brings to the study of black politics the tools of intertextual narrative analysis as well as deconstruction and close reading. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Erica R. EdwardsPublisher: University of Minnesota Press Imprint: University of Minnesota Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780816675463ISBN 10: 0816675465 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 24 January 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of Contents"Contents Introduction I. Charisma 1. Restaging the Charismatic Scenario: Fictions of African American Leadership 2. Leadership's Looks: The Aesthetics of Black Political Modernity II. Contestations 3. Moses, Monster of the Mountain: Gendered Violence in Zora Neale Hurston's Gothic 4. Disappearing the Leader: The Vanishing Spectacle in Civil Rights Fiction III. Curiosities 5. ""Cyanide in the Kool-Aid"": Black Politics and Popular Culture After Civil Rights 6. Claim Ticket Lost: Toni Morrison's Paradise and American Literature's Holy Hollow Epilogue Acknowledgments Notes Index"Reviews<p> In Charisma and the Fictions of Black Leadership , Erica R. Edwards has constructed a radical re-imagining of black political culture and an alternative narrative of its historical emergence. By critically examining the myths of charismatic leaders as the singular progenitors of liberation, Edwards takes issue with the representations of the black freedom movement most frequently rehearsed by biographers, social historians, and political scholars of the modern era. The book is a powerful recapturing of lost words, lost worlds. --Cedric J. Robinson, University of California, Santa Barbara A critical read for anyone who is interested in the relationship between literature and real life scenes of black leadership--particularly as it plays out in the black political sphere in the post-civil rights era. --New Books Network An insightful text in which Erica R. Edwards successfully presents an alternative perspective on black political leadership through an analysis of black literature and film, with the potential to offer alternative social realities for the African American community. --The Journal of African American History An impressive, field-changing interdisciplinary study. --American Literature In Charisma and the Fictions of Black Leadership , Erica R. Edwards has constructed a radical re-imagining of black political culture and an alternative narrative of its historical emergence. By critically examining the myths of charismatic leaders as the singular progenitors of liberation, Edwards takes issue with the representations of the black freedom movement most frequently rehearsed by biographers, social historians, and political scholars of the modern era. The book is a powerful recapturing of lost words, lost worlds. --Cedric J. Robinson, University of California, Santa Barbara Author InformationErica R. Edwards is assistant professor of English at the University of California, Riverside. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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