Grounds of Engagement

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252084829

Apartheid-Era African-American and South African Writing

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By Stephane Robolin
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""St+¬phane Robolin has brilliantly taken his cue from the geographical and race-laden correspondence between Langston Hughes and Richard Rive to forge an expansive reading of literary relationships and artistic texts. Reading spaces of cultural synergy and mapping transnational black imaginaries, he expertly brings together the social, cultural, and physical geography of South African and African American writers during the era of segregation and apartheid. Within a dual focus on literary history and racial history, he skillfully navigates the complex intellectual terrain of under-explored artistic networks and linked geographies and does so with a superb mastery of cultural theory and spatial theory. The rewarding result in Grounds of Engagement is substantial grounds for celebration; it is a cutting edge scholarship and a major contribution to transnational and global studies.""--Thadious M. Davis, author of Southscapes: Geographies of Race, Region, and Literature

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