Black Aesthetic Unbound: Theorizing the Dilemma of Eighteenth-Century African American Literature
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During the era of the slave trade, more than 12 million Africans were brought as slaves to the Americas. Their memories, ideas, beliefs, and practices would forever reshape its history and cultures. April C. E. Langley’s The Black Aesthetic Unbound exposes the dilemma of the literal, metaphorical, and rhetorical question, "What is African in African American literature?" Confronting the undeniable imprints of West African culture and consciousness in early black writing such as Olauda…
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LiteratureSocial SciencesPrint BooksArt, Architecture & PhotographyNonfictionAfrican AmericansLiterary CriticismAfrican American Arts & EntertainmentArt - History & CriticismAmerican LiteratureArt of the AmericasPoetry - Literary Criticism19th Century American Literature - Literary CriticismColonial American Literature - Literary CriticismGeneral & Miscellaneous American Literature - Literary CriticismAfrican American ArtAfrican American Literature - Literary CriticismAmerican Poetry - General & Miscellaneous - Literary CriticismAmerican literature->1783-1850->History and criticismAmerican literature->African influencesAmerican literature->Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775->History and criticismAmerican literature->Revolutionary period, 1775-1783->History and criticismWheatley, Phillis (1753-1784)->Criticism and interpretation



