Description
About the Author
Judith Madera is Associate Professor of English and Environmental Studies at Wake Forest University.
Reviews
"...an illuminating study of place and place-making." -- James S. Finley * Transfers *
"Simply put: Black Atlas flows. It is not narratively or conceptually simplistic-far from it ... Madera conducts readers through fluid valences of locale, terrain at once domestic, international, human, and economic." -- Regis M. Fox * Studies in the Novel *
"Black Atlas provides a series of inspiring new approaches to earlier African American literature while demonstrating the diverse interpretive possibilities available through a geographically attuned literary criticism." -- Martha Schoolman * Journal of American History *
"Making a compelling case for geography as flow (as well as geography and flow) in this examination of African American contributions to literature, Madera provides new insights into the complexities of 'place' that apply to any consideration of the relation between humans and their environments. Highly recommended." -- S. Petersheim * Choice *
"Madera's book illuminates numerous fascinating literary histories that would on their own make Black Atlas a treasure. But she does far more, which is to incisively theorize the relationship between the spatial imagination and literature. Her introduction is a stunning primer on key debates about geography that cuts across the fields of philosophy, literature, and cultural studies; it is essential reading for any literary scholar interested in place and space." -- Mary Caton Lingold * American Literature *
Book Information
ISBN 9780822358114
Author Judith Madera
Format Paperback
Page Count 312
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 408g