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Cet entretien a eu lieu en mars 2017, au domicile de Jean-Jacques Lecercle, et a commencé avec un thé accueillant qu’il a savouré dans un mug reproduisant la couverture d’Alice in Wonderland. Et puis la conversation s’est engagée, les phrases se sont enchaînées, enjouées, limpides, et il n’y eut guère de nonsense.
MILESTONES 1946 : Naissance |
The two parts, “New Perspectives on African American History”, and “Material and Visual Culture and the Writing of History” are carefully balanced and connected not only through their common object, but also through their focus on print culture.
As stated in the introduction, the essays are linked “by the desire to investigate the productive power of the margins” (3), and informed by the notion that if African American history – “history with an agenda” – is inh...
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