First paragraph: If we are to understand better the tropes, typologies and images that inform the work of authors who have contributed to the creation of a literary Atlantic, then it is crucial to examine other cultural fora in which the Atlantic has been exhibited and staged, and accordingly imagined and constructed: chief amongst these are fairs, festivals and exhibitions, which have all played a substantial role since the nineteenth century in forging popular understandings of Africa and its diaspora, through their ‘stagings’ of various manifestations of the Black Atlantic. Over the past two decades, a wide body of work by historians such as Annie E. Coombes (1994), Herman Lebovics (1994) and Patricia Morton (2000) has begun ...
[First paragraph] Schwarze Freiheit lm Dialog: Saint-Domingue 1791 - Haiti 1991. C. Herrmann Mi...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
This article discusses a range of African Atlantic figures whose vagrant and vagabond lifestyles hel...
First paragraph: If we are to understand better the tropes, typologies and images that inform the wo...
First paragraph: In April 1966, thousands of artists, musicians, performers, and writers from across...
In April 1966 thousands of artists, musicians, performers, and writers from across Africa and its di...
First paragraph: On 30 March 1966, the Senegalese poet-president Léopold Sédar Senghor...
[First paragraph] Shaping the Stuart World 1603-1714: The Atlantic Connection. Allan I. Macinne...
First paragraph: The Premier Festival Mondial des arts nègres [First World Festival of Negro ...
Through a comparative study of literary figurations and institutional records of slavery, Writing At...
Music is an integral part of human culture. The history of African American music is greatly tied to...
Paul Gilroy, has set the term Black Atlantic to refer to fusion black with other cultures around the...
This cluster of Life Stories from the Creole City brings together essays that focus on figures neg...
The article addresses the question of African inspirations in the works of African-American artists....
International audienceThe relations of domination between the countries of North and South, the exhi...
[First paragraph] Schwarze Freiheit lm Dialog: Saint-Domingue 1791 - Haiti 1991. C. Herrmann Mi...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
This article discusses a range of African Atlantic figures whose vagrant and vagabond lifestyles hel...
First paragraph: If we are to understand better the tropes, typologies and images that inform the wo...
First paragraph: In April 1966, thousands of artists, musicians, performers, and writers from across...
In April 1966 thousands of artists, musicians, performers, and writers from across Africa and its di...
First paragraph: On 30 March 1966, the Senegalese poet-president Léopold Sédar Senghor...
[First paragraph] Shaping the Stuart World 1603-1714: The Atlantic Connection. Allan I. Macinne...
First paragraph: The Premier Festival Mondial des arts nègres [First World Festival of Negro ...
Through a comparative study of literary figurations and institutional records of slavery, Writing At...
Music is an integral part of human culture. The history of African American music is greatly tied to...
Paul Gilroy, has set the term Black Atlantic to refer to fusion black with other cultures around the...
This cluster of Life Stories from the Creole City brings together essays that focus on figures neg...
The article addresses the question of African inspirations in the works of African-American artists....
International audienceThe relations of domination between the countries of North and South, the exhi...
[First paragraph] Schwarze Freiheit lm Dialog: Saint-Domingue 1791 - Haiti 1991. C. Herrmann Mi...
From a ‘provincial’ and (hopefully) self-aware European perspective, it is clear that cultural forms...
This article discusses a range of African Atlantic figures whose vagrant and vagabond lifestyles hel...