Power Relations in Black Lives : Reading African American Literature and Culture with Bourdieu and Elias / Christa Buschendorf.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: American Culture Studies ; 17Publisher: Bielefeld : transcript-Verlag, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- 9783839436608
- African Americans -- Music -- History and criticism
- African Americans -- Politics and government
- American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism
- Racism in literature
- Violence in literature
- African American Literature
- America
- American Studies
- Black Culture
- Capital
- Cultural Sociology
- Cultural Studies
- Established-Outsider Relationships
- Field
- Habitus
- Literary Studies
- Norbert Elias
- Pierre Bourdieu
- Political Activism
- Power Asymmetries
- Power Imbalances
- Power Relations
- Racism
- Rap Music
- Social Relations
- Sociological Theory
- Sociology of Literature
- Symbolic Violence
- Schwarze
- Kultur
- Literatur
- LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General
- 810.9/896073 23
- PS508.N3 .P694 2018
- HU 1728
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface / Buschendorf, Christa -- Introduction / Buschendorf, Christa -- Satin-Legs Smith and a Mississippi Mother / Franke, Astrid -- Intellectual Disposition and Bodily Emotion / Kuhl, Stephan -- "You have to leave home to find home" / Lindenberg, Nicole -- (Post-Black) Bildungsroman or Novel of (Black Bourgeois) Manners? / Lieber, Marlon -- "You People Almost Had Me Hating You Because of the Color of Your Skin" / Kohrs, Johannes -- Black Women's Business / Mueller, Stefanie -- "What's the Position You Hold?" / Müller, Timo -- "Decolorized for Popular Appeal" / Schniedermann, Wibke -- Understanding Ferguson / Kopp, Luvena -- Transformations of Oppression / Hirschfelder, Nicole -- Introducing Disagreement / Büscher-Ulbrich, Dennis -- Contributors
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According to relational sociology, power imbalances are at the root of human conflicts and consequently shape the physical and symbolic struggles between interdependent groups or individuals. This volume highlights the role of power relations in the African American experience by applying key concepts of Pierre Bourdieu and Norbert Elias to black literature and culture. The authors offer new readings of power asymmetries as represented in works of canonical and contemporary black writers (Richard Wright, Ralph Ellison, Gwendolyn Brooks, Toni Morrison, Percival Everett, Colson Whitehead), rap music (e.g., Jay Z), images of black homelessness, and figurations of political activism (civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, #BlackLivesMatter in Ferguson).
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