Reading Pleasures

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252086830

Everyday Black Living in Early America

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By: By Tara A. Bynum
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Tara A. Bynum is an assistant professor of English and African American studies at the University of Iowa.

Acknowledgments Introduction: The Matter of Black Living Phillis Wheatley's Pleasures James Albert Ukawsaw Gronniosaw's Joyful Conversion Desiring John Marrant David Walker's Good News Coda; Or, Reading Pleasures: Looking for Arbour/Obour/Orbour Notes Index

"Sit down, read this book, and become a changed reader, scholar, and human. Sit down, and learn from Tara Bynum about worlds of Black experience--joy, longing, pleasure--beyond the white gaze. Through her brilliant literary research and reading of early African American literature, Bynum achieves the full humanity that a viciously segregated, racialized world denies all of us: some in body, some in understanding and spirit. In so doing, this book exemplifies what the humanities should be all about."--Joanna Brooks, author of Why We Left: Untold Songs and Stories of America's First Immigrants

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