Black Regions of the Imagination: African American Writers between the Nation and the World American Literatures Initiative Edition

Black Regions of the Imagination: African American Writers between the Nation and the World American Literatures Initiative Edition book cover

Black Regions of the Imagination: African American Writers between the Nation and the World American Literatures Initiative Edition

Author(s): Eve Dunbar (Author)

  • Publisher: American Literatures Initiative
  • Publication Date: November 16, 2012
  • Edition: American Literatures Initiative
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 214 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1439909431
  • ISBN-13: 9781439909430

Book Description

Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Wright, James Baldwin, and Chester Himes were all pressured by critics and publishers to enlighten mainstream (white) audiences about race and African American culture. Focusing on fiction and non-fiction they produced between the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement, Eve Dunbar’s important book, Black Regions of the Imagination, examines how these African American writers–who lived and traveled outside the United States–both document and re-imagine their “homegrown” racial experiences within a worldly framework.

From Hurston’s participant-observational accounts and Wright’s travel writing to Baldwin’s Another Country and Himes’ detective fiction, these writers helped develop the concept of a “region” of blackness that resists boundaries of genre and geography. Each writer represents–and signifies–blackness in new ways and within the larger context of the world. As they negotiated issues of “belonging,” these writers were more critical of social segregation in America as well as increasingly resistant to their expected roles as cultural “translators.”


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About the Author

Eve Dunbar is Associate Professor of English at Vassar College.

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