Description
About the Author
Sandra Gunning is Professor of American Studies and Afroamerican and African Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, author of Race, Rape, and Lynching: The Red Record of American Literature, 1890-1912, and coeditor of Dialogues of Dispersal: Gender, Sexuality, and African Diasporas.
Reviews
"Sandra Gunning's clear-sighted treatment of the complex political and social worlds in which her subjects found themselves and the multiple strategies through which they negotiated those worlds offers an especially important corrective to universalizing, homogenizing tendencies in much contemporary diasporic scholarship. Gunning argues for a new look at diaspora, particularly as a lens into the process of cultural change. Moving Home offers, in other words, provides a broad theory of the relationship of literature and literary criticism to profound social transformation." -- Priscilla Wald, author of * Contagious: Cultures, Carriers, and the Outbreak Narrative *
"Moving Home takes a nuanced, intersectional approach to travel writers' construction of gendered identities. . . . Throughout her book, Gunning eschews generalization and accentuates instead the specific politics surrounding each text she discusses." -- Elizabeth A. Bohls * Review 19 *
"An important corrective to dominant views of 19th-century Black identities and writings, as well as of travel writing, Gunning's book will interest all scholars of literature and Black studies. Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty."
-- D. E. Magill * Choice *
Book Information
ISBN 9781478014553
Author Sandra Gunning
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Duke University Press
Publisher Duke University Press
Weight(grams) 386g