Blacks and German culture: essays
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Wisconsin Workshop (15th : 1984 : Madison, Wis.). Grimm, Reinhold; Hermand, Jost, Editor
Blacks and German culture: essays
ISBN 0-299-297017-5
(The Wisconsin Workshop )
Published for Monatshefte [by] University of Wisconsin Press, 1986
vii, 184 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/German.BlacAn
Contents
[Cover] Blacks and German culture, pp. [unnumbered]-[ii]
[Title page] Blacks and German culture, pp. [iii]-[vi]
[Contents] Contents, pp. v ff.
Preface, pp. vii-[1] ff.
Literary justifications of slavery, Musgrave, Marian E. pp. 3-21
African nature and German culture: colonial women writers on Africa, Sadji, Amadou Booker pp. 22-34
Black sexuality and modern consciousness, Gilman, Sander L. pp. 35-53
Two "African travelers" from Germany: Leo Frobenius and Janheinz Jahn, Makward, Edris pp. 54-64
Artificial atavism: German expressionism and blacks, Hermand, Jost pp. 65-86
Them in our literature and we in theirs: geo-thematics reconsidered and revised, Gugelberger, Georg M., 1941- pp. 87-112
Blacks in Germany and German blacks: a little-known aspect of black history, Lester, Rosemarie K. pp. 113-134
"The theater of the white revolution is over": the third world in the works of Peter Weiss and Heiner Müller, Bathrick, David pp. 135-149
Germans, blacks, and Jews; or is there a German blackness of its own?, Grimm, Reinhold pp. 150-184 ff.
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