CURRENTS: Humanities Work Now
Chris Varlack (ENGL) and Brian Norman (Loyola University MD)
Location
Performing Arts & Humanities Building : 216
Date & Time
October 16, 2017, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Description
Fall 2017 Works-in-Progress Talks
Reclaiming the Black Group Soul: Blueprints for Black Infrastructure in Claude McKay's Amiable with Big Teeth
Chris Varlack, Lecturer, English
In 2009, Jean Christopher Cloutier discovered Claude McKay's previously unpublished manuscript, Amiable with Big Teeth: A Novel of the Love Affair Between the Communists and the Poor Black Sheep of Harlem. The novel, exploring the fundraising efforts of an all-Black organization during the Italo-Abyssinian War, is one of McKay's most important works, establishing a blueprint for Black infrastructure in the United States. This talk will examine the novel's critique of the American Communist Party and its blueprint for what McKay terms the "black group soul."
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The Posthumous Autobiography and Civil Rights Memory
Brian Norman, English, Loyola University Maryland; Dresher Center Visiting Professor
This work-in-progress considers the curious phenomenon of psthumous autobiographies. The American civil rights movement is filled with examples, including from some of the most iconic figures: Malcolm X, Lorraine Hansberry, Martin Luther King, and just this year, Coretta Scott King. This literary tradition raises questions of civil rights memory, intellectual property, political celebrity, and the ethics of collaborating with the dead.
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