Dwelling-in-travel: the politics of space and culture in claude mckays home to harlem / Mario Laarman
Mario Laarmann;
(OMNES, 2019)
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ABSTRAK Contemporary scholarship on Jamaican-born writer and poet Claude McKay, an influential figure of the Harlem Renaissance, seems to be unanimous in approaching his work through a lens of inter- or transnationalism. Thereby, mainly two aspects are often emphasized: First, his travelers life which he has documented in his autobiography A Long Way from Home, and second his political position, traceable in both his fictional and his non-fictional publications. This essay explores a third aspect of McKays transnationalism: his politics of culture and identity. Assuming that experiences and practices of groundedness and movement go along with an understanding of the self, I analyze McKays 1928 novel Home to Harlem and argue that the built-in paradox James Clifford calls dwelling-in-travel is not only evident in the novels politics of space, but can also be traced in its politics of gender relations and his representation of race. |
No. Panggil : | 350 OMNES 9:1 (2019) |
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Penerbitan : | Seoul : OMNES, 2019 |
Sumber Pengatalogan : | LibUI eng rda |
ISSN : | 20935498 |
Majalah/Jurnal : | OMNES: The Journal of Multicultural Society |
Volume : | vol. 9, No. 1, 2019: Hal. 90-109 |
Tipe Konten : | text |
Tipe Media : | unmediated (rda media) |
Tipe Carrier : | volume |
Akses Elektronik : | https://doi.org/10.14431/omnes.2019.01.9.1.90 |
Institusi Pemilik : | Universitas Indonesia |
Lokasi : | Perpustakaan UI, Lt 4, R. Koleksi Jurnal |
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350 OMNES 9:1 (2019) | 03-19-205253540 | TERSEDIA |
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