The Black Humanist Tradition in Anti-Racist Literature: A Fragile Hope
Hartmann, Alexandra
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2024-05-15
- 售價: $5,530
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $5,254
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 211
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 3031209494
- ISBN-13: 9783031209499
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商品描述
This book presents an intellectual history and theoretical exploration of black humanism since the civil rights era. Humanism is a human-centered approach to life that considers human beings to be responsible for the world and its course of history. Both the heavily theistic climate in the United States as well as the dominance of the Black Church are responsible for black humanism's existence in virtual oblivion. For those who believe the world to be one without supernatural interventions, human action matters greatly and is the only possible mode for change. Humanists are thus committed to promoting the public good through human effort rather than through faith. Black humanism originates from the lived experiences of African Americans in a white hegemonic society. Viewed from this perspective, black humanist cultural expressions are a continuous push to imagine and make room for alternative life options in a racist society.
Alexandra Hartmann counters religion's hegemonic grasp and uncovers black humanism as a small yet significant tradition in recent African American culture and cultural politics by studying its impact on African American literature and the ensuing anti-racist potentials. The book demonstrates that black humanism regards subjectivity as embodied and is thus a worldview that is characterized by a fragile hope regarding the possibility of progress - racial and otherwise - in the country.
Alexandra Hartmann counters religion's hegemonic grasp and uncovers black humanism as a small yet significant tradition in recent African American culture and cultural politics by studying its impact on African American literature and the ensuing anti-racist potentials. The book demonstrates that black humanism regards subjectivity as embodied and is thus a worldview that is characterized by a fragile hope regarding the possibility of progress - racial and otherwise - in the country.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
這本書呈現了自民權運動以來黑人人文主義的思想史和理論探索。人文主義是一種以人為中心的生活方式,認為人類對世界及其歷史進程負有責任。美國的強烈神論氛圍以及黑人教會的主導地位,使得黑人人文主義幾乎被遺忘。對於那些認為世界不存在超自然干預的人來說,人類的行動非常重要,也是唯一可能的改變方式。因此,人文主義者致力於通過人類的努力而不是信仰來促進公共利益。黑人人文主義源於非裔美國人在一個白人霸權社會中的生活經驗。從這個角度來看,黑人人文主義的文化表達是對種族主義社會中替代生活選擇的持續推動和想像。亞歷山德拉·哈特曼反對宗教的霸權掌握,並通過研究其對非裔美國文學和隨之而來的反種族主義潛力的影響,揭示了黑人人文主義作為近期非裔美國文化和文化政治中一個小而重要的傳統。這本書證明了黑人人文主義將主觀性視為具體化,因此是一種以脆弱的希望為特徵的世界觀,希望在這個國家實現進步-無論是種族還是其他方面。
作者簡介
Alexandra Hartmann holds a PhD from Paderborn University where she is an assistant professor of American studies. She specializes in African American studies and especially the intellectual, cultural, and literary history of the twentieth and twenty-first century.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Alexandra Hartmann 擁有帕德博恩大學的博士學位,她是該校美國研究的助理教授。她專攻非裔美國人研究,特別是二十和二十一世紀的知識、文化和文學歷史。