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On Racial Frontiers

On Racial Frontiers
The New Culture of Frederick Douglass, Ralph Ellison, and Bob Marley

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  • Date Published: June 1999
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521643931

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  • Douglass, Ellison and Marley lived on racial frontiers. Their interactions with mixed audiences made them key figures in an interracial consciousness and culture, integrative ancestors who can be claimed by more than one group. An abolitionist who criticized black racialism; the author of Invisible Man, a landmark of modernity and black literature; a musician whose allegiance was to "God's side, who cause me to come from black and white." The lives of these three men illustrate how our notions of "race" have been constructed out of a repression of the interracial.

    • Reading of lives of major black cultural heroes Douglass, Ellison and Marley
    • Combines cultural and political analysis and draws on author's personal history in interracial context and in music industry
    • Major contribution to ethnic and cultural studies which also dares to confront political and educational challenges for multiracial democracies
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    "Consistently, the book rewards with fresh insights. ...Stephens writes with passion and intellectual rigor for a most engaging text." THE BEAT

    "An impassioned, historically informed, and lyrical meditation on race and its discontents. Stephens' book provocatively challenges the pieties of today's identity politics, providing us with 'integrative ancestors'--Douglass, Ellison, and Marley--whose examples point to interracial cultures and post-racial futures. This is an exemplary work in literary and cultural studies." Robert S. Levine, University of Maryland and author of Martin Delany, Frederick Douglass, and the Politics of Representative Identity

    "Gregory Stephens persuasively interprets the work of Douglass, Ellison, and Marley as expressions of liberation, which put them into provocative conversation with each other, and with each and every reader who would understand and venture beyond the categories of race. On Racial Frontiers stands as a model of an integrative (and integrating) approach to the study of culture." John F. Callahan, Lewis and Clark College and literary executor of Ralph Ellison's estate

    "Gregory Stephens explores the duality of Bob Marley's black-and-white heritage, and the internal conflicts it engendered in a man the New York Times says 'will be commemorated as a saint' in the 21st century. You will never think of this soul rebel in the same way again. Stephens' analysis of Marcus Garvey's racially biased and anti-Semitic dialectic, and his well-reasoned conclusions, are certain to cause clamorous debate." Roger Steffens, founding editor of The Beat and co-author of Bob Marley: Spirit Dancer

    "In this innovative, imaginative and important book, Stephens probes key figures - Douglass, Ellison and Marley - who refused to be confined by rigid racialist binaries. On Racial Frontiers will inform and engage anyone interested in issues of race and culture in the modern world. This is a bold work of cultural studies that is as readable as it is informative." Shelley Fisher Fishkin, University of Texas-Austin and author of Was Huck Black? Mark Twain and African American Voices

    "On Racial Frontiers is daring, compelling, and true to experience. Gregory Stephens breaks new ground by teaching us to think about the racial frontiers we live with but, all too often, refuse to discuss. Readers will come to think differently of Douglass, Ellison, and Marley - just as they will be challenged to reconsider their own relations to race." charles Lemert, Wesleyan University and author of Postmodernism Is Not What You Think and Social Theory: The Multicultural and Classic Readings

    "Consistently, the book rewards with fresh insight. Stephens has done an admirable thing, rarer than it should be in scholarly works, which is to hit the center and explore the circumference of his subject." Michael Kuelker, The Beat

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    Product details

    • Date Published: June 1999
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521643931
    • length: 342 pages
    • dimensions: 229 x 152 x 18 mm
    • weight: 0.46kg
    • contains: 8 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    1. Interraciality in historical context
    2. Frederick Douglass as integrative ancestor: the consequences of interracial co-creation
    3. Invisible community: Ralph Ellison's vision of a multiracial ideal democracy
    4. Bob Marley's Zion: a trans-racial 'blackman redemption'.

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    Gregory Stephens, University of California, San Diego

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