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Against a Sharp White Background : Infrastructures of African American Print, Hardback Book

Against a Sharp White Background : Infrastructures of African American Print Hardback

Edited by Brigitte Fielder, Jonathan Senchyne

Part of the The History of Print and Digital Culture series

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The work of black writers, editors, publishers, and librarians is deeply embedded in the history of American print culture, from slave narratives to digital databases.

While the printed word can seem democratizing, it remains that the infrastructures of print and digital culture can be as limiting as they are enabling.

Contributors to this volume explore the relationship between expression and such frameworks, analyzing how different mediums, library catalogs, and search engines shape the production and reception of written and visual culture.

Topics include antebellum literature, the Harlem Renaissance, the Black Arts Movement; “post-Black” art, the role of black librarians, and how present-day technologies aid or hinder the discoverability of work by African Americans.

Against a Sharp White Background covers elements of production, circulation, and reception of African American writing across a range of genres and contexts.

This collection challenges mainstream book history and print culture to understand that race and racialization are inseparable from the study of texts and their technologies.

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