The National, the Transnational, and the Diasporic: Black Canadian Writing and the Logic of Literary History

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作者
Sarkowsky, Katja [1 ]
机构
[1] Augsburg Univ, Amer Studies, Augsburg, Germany
关键词
literary history; transnationality; diasporic writing; recognition;
D O I
10.1017/pli.2020.30
中图分类号
I0 [文学理论];
学科分类号
0501 ; 050101 ;
摘要
This response takes as its starting point the twofold agenda Winfried Siemerling pursues in The Black Atlantic Reconsidered: his systematic outline of a history of Black writing in Canada from the eighteenth century to the present and his goal to fill a geographical gap in Paul Gilroy's influential concept of the Black Atlantic, thereby also offering a reconsideration of this concept. I suggest that, although Siemerling is clearly successful with regard to the first aspect, he is only partially so with regard to the second, with the logic of a nation-based literary history to some extent countering the agenda of the constitutive transnationality of the Black Atlantic. This tension between the two agendas, I suggest, results in crucial questions concerning the complex relationship among the national, the transnational, and the diasporic in the specific logic of literary histories.
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