The Black Atlantic Explained
The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness is a 1993 history book about a distinct black Atlantic culture that incorporated elements from African, American, British, and Caribbean cultures. It was written by Paul Gilroy and was published by Harvard University Press and Verso Books.
Chapter titles
- The Black Atlantic as a Counterculture of Modernity
- Masters, Mistresses, Slaves, and the Antinomies of Modernity
- "Jewels Brought from Bondage": Black Music and the Politics of Authenticity
- "Cheer the Weary Traveller": W. E. B. Du Bois, Germany, and the Politics of (Dis)placement
- "Without the Consolation of Tears": Richard Wright, France, and the Ambivalence of Community
- "Not a Story to Pass On": Living Memory and the Slave Sublime
Chapter 1
The first chapter of the Black Atlantic describes the double-consciousness maintained by Africans in the diaspora.[1] The chapter asserts that Black identity is multifaceted and difficult to define due to the multinational position of Blackness. Gilroy utilizes the imagery of the slave ship to demonstrate the position of Black bodies between two (or more) lands, identities, cultures, etc. which is unable to be defined by borders. Additionally, Gilroy discusses how western nationalism results from a narrative created by whites that ties western nationalism to whiteness. This narrative inherently others Black folk who often partly belong to the same national identity. He highlights artistic expression (particularly through music from Black diasporic communities) as a means of exploring the transient nature of Blackness. Pointedly, he speaks of the song "Keep on Moving" which he asserts expresses "the restlessness of spirit which makes that diaspora culture vital". In many ways, the song exemplifies the state of the diaspora as Black bodies have existed in numerous spaces and cannot be defined solely by where they have been, where they are, or where they are going. Black diasporic music remains of great importance to Gilroy's narrative as it is demonstrative of the manner in which Black individuals are able to embrace a communal identity despite many individuals in the diaspora's original cultures being stolen from them. Ultimately, Gilroy asserts that the Black experience is coupled with the varied narratives relating to belonging and history, still, in many ways, the narratives are mitigated by music which allows for Black expression and community to be shared beyond borders.
Black Europeanness
Gilroy's attention to "Black Europeanness" in The Black Atlantic brings up themes of double consciousness and its presence in Black Europeans. He expresses how the existence of racist and nationalist discourse have interacted in a manner that portrays them as separate identities and opinions. They contrive political relationships in a way that isolates each identity, making them seem mutually exclusive. The effect of this is that there exists no blending or interweaving of these identities and any effort in forming connections or walking the middle ground between them is politically provocative and insubordinate.[2] Gilroy connects this to the black Atlantic, which he defines as a "modern political and cultural formation", by expressing his desire for it to break free from the structures and nation states that facilitate racist and nationalist politics.[3]
Further reading
- Anderson . Paul A. . Ellington, Rap Music, and Cultural Difference . Musical Quarterly . 79 . 1 . 172–206 . 1995 . 10.1093/mq/79.1.172 . 0027-4631 . 742521 . mdy-all .
- Aronowitz . Stanley . The Double Bind . Transition . 69 . 222–235 . 1996 . 10.2307/2935249 . 0041-1191 . 2935249 . mdy-all .
- Benjamin . Richard M. . Review of Small Acts: Thoughts on the Politics of Black Cultures . The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education . 3 . 105 . 1994 . 10.2307/2963122 . 1077-3711 . 2963122 . mdy-all .
- Burton . Antoinette . Antoinette Burton . Some Trajectories of 'Feminism' and 'Imperialism.' . Gender & History . 10 . 3 . 558–568 . October 1998 . 0953-5233 . mdy-all . 10.1111/1468-0424.00121. 144400215 .
- Chrisman . Laura . Journey to death: Gilroy's Black Atlantic . Race & Class . 39 . 2 . 51 . September 1997 . 0306-3968 . mdy-all . 10.1177/030639689703900204. 143530599 .
- Chude-Sokei . Louis . The Black Atlantic Paradigm: Paul Gilroy and the Fractured Landscape of "Race" . American Quarterly . 48 . 4 . 740–745 . 1996 . 0003-0678 . 30041559 . mdy-all . 10.1353/aq.1996.0037. 144625621 .
- Critchley . Simon . Review of The Black Atlantic, Modernity and Double Consciousness . Sociology . 28 . 4 . 1008–1010 . October 1994 . 0038-0385 . 42857785 . mdy-all . 10.1177/0038038594028004016. 220644266 .
- Curry . Renee R. . Book reviews . Canadian Review of American Studies . 24 . 2 . 158 . May 1994 . 0007-7720 . mdy-all .
- Elmer . Jonathan . The Black Atlantic Archive. American Literary History. 17 . 1 . 160–170 . 2005 . 10.1093/alh/aji009 . 143995712 . 0896-7148 . mdy-all .
- Erickson . Peter . Review of The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness . African American Review . 31 . 3 . 506–508 . 1997 . 10.2307/3042577 . 1062-4783 . 3042577 . mdy-all .
- Gikandi . Simon . In the shadow of Hegel: Cultural theory in an age of... . Research in African Literatures . 27 . 2 . 139–150 . 1996 . 0034-5210 . mdy-all .
- Griffin . Iverson . Review of The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness . . 24 . 3 . 399–400 . 1995 . 10.2307/2076536 . 0094-3061 . 2076536 . mdy-all .
- Howe . Stephen . Ocean waves . New Statesman & Society . 6 . 277 . 37 . 1993-11-05 . 0954-2361 . mdy-all .
- Book: Jaji . Tsitsi Ella . Stereomodernism: Amplifying the Black Atlantic . Africa in Stereo: Modernism, Music, and Pan-African Solidarity . 2014 . Oxford University Press, USA . http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199936373.001.0001/acprof-9780199936373 . 1. 9780199346455 .
- Judy . Ronald A.T. . Paul Gilroy's Black Atlantic and the place(s) of English in the global . Critical Quarterly . 39 . 1 . 22–29 . 1997 . 0011-1562 . mdy-all . 10.1111/1467-8705.00076.
- Kale . Madhavi . Review of The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness . Social History . 21 . 2 . 252–256 . April 1996 . 0307-1022 . 4286351 . mdy-all .
- King . Richard H. . The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (Book) . Ethnic & Racial Studies . 18 . 3 . 659–661 . June 1995 . 0141-9870 . mdy-all .
- Lipsitz . George . The scar of race (Book Review); Living with racism (Book Review); Race in America (Book Review); The black Atlantic (Book Review) (Undetermined) . American Literary History . 7 . 700–725 . 1995 . 10.1093/alh/7.4.700 . 0896-7148 . mdy-all . free .
- Lipsitz . George . Book reviews . Social Identities . 1 . 1 . 193 . January 1995 . 1350-4630 . mdy-all .
- Lott . Tommy Lee . Book reviews . Social Identities . 1 . 1 . 200 . January 1995 . 1350-4630 . mdy-all .
- McArdle . Molly . Retrieving the Human: Reading Paul Gilroy . . 139 . 18 . 100 . 2014 . 0363-0277 . mdy-all .
- McBride . Dwight . Comparative and cultural studies . Modern Fiction Studies . 41 . 2 . 388 . 1995 . 0026-7724 . mdy-all . 10.1353/mfs.1995.0070. 162292935 .
- Moses . Yolanda T. . Review of The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness . American Anthropologist . 96 . 3 . 733–734 . August 1994 . 0002-7294 . 682330 . mdy-all . 10.1525/aa.1994.96.3.02a00370. 162823007 .
- Mostern . Kenneth . Review Essay: Social Marginality/Blackness: Subjects of Postmodernity . MELUS . 23 . 4 . 167–187 . 1998 . 10.2307/467834 . 0163-755X . 467834 . mdy-all .
- Palumbo-Liu . David . Against Race, Yes, but at What Cost? . Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies . 23 . 1 . 1–21 . January 2001 . 1071-4413 . mdy-all . 10.1080/1071441010230102 . 145526844 .
- Pettinger . Alasdair . Enduring Fortresses: A Review of "The Black Atlantic" . Research in African Literatures . 29 . 4 . 142–147 . 1998 . 0034-5210 . 3820848 . mdy-all .
- Piot . Charles . Atlantic Aporias: Africa and Gilroy's Black Atlantic . South Atlantic Quarterly . 100 . 1 . 155–170 . 2001 . 0038-2876 . mdy-all . 10.1215/00382876-100-1-155. 143582040 .
- Silverman . Max . Neither volkish nor voguish . Times Higher Education Supplement . 1104 . 21 . 1993-12-31 . 0049-3929 . mdy-all .
- Thomas . Deborah A. . Wells . Diana E. . The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness/Cut 'N Mix: Culture, Identity, and Caribbean Music (Book) . Identities . 2 . 1/2 . 177 . November 1997 . 1070-289X . mdy-all .
- Tomich . Dale . The Black Diaspora . History Workshop Journal . 42 . 230–235 . 1996 . 10.1093/hwj/1996.42.230 . 1363-3554 . 4289480 . mdy-all .
- Walker Jr. . Theodore . The Black Atlantic (Book) . Journal of Religious Thought . 54/55 . 2/1 . 81 . 1998 . 0022-4235 . mdy-all .
- Wild . Rosie . (Undetermined) . Journal of American Studies . 38 . 1 . 159–160 . March 2004 . 10.1017/S0021875804478396 . 143620680 . 0021-8758 . mdy-all .
- Williams . Brackette F. . Book reviews . Social Identities . 1 . 1 . 175–220 . January 1995 . 1350-4630 . mdy-all . 10.1080/13504630.1995.9959432.
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Notes and References
- Book: Gilroy . Paul . The Black Atlantic . 1993 . Harvard University Press . 1–40.
- Book: Gilroy . Paul . The Black Atlantic . 1993 . Harvard University Press . 1–15.
- Book: Gilroy . Paul . The Black Atlantic . 1993 . Harvard University Press . 1–19.