From multinational perspectives, a study of Wrightas innovative travel literature and its politics of postcolonialism
Virginia Whatley Smith is an associate professor of English at the University of Alabama, Birmingham
Introduction
xi
Essays on Black Power (1954)
1
(60)
Richard Wright's Black Power: Colonial Politics and the Travel Narrative
3
(17)
S. Shankar
Gazing Through the Screen: Richard Wright's Africa
20
(25)
Ngwarsungu Chiwengo
``No Street Numbers in Accra'': Richard Wright's African Cities
45
(16)
Jack B. Moore
Essays on The Color Curtain (1956)
61
(56)
The Color Curtain: Richard Wright's Journey into Asia
63
(15)
Yoshinobu Hakutani
Richard Wright's Passage to Indonesia: The Travel Writer/Narrator as Participant/Observer of Anti-Colonial Imperatives in The Color Curtain
78
(39)
Virginia Whatley Smith
Essays on Pagan Spain (1957)
117
(60)
Richard Wright as Traveler/Ethnographer: The Conundrums of Pagan Spain
119
(38)
John Lowe
Wright, Hemingway, and the Bullfight: An Aficionado's View
157
(8)
Keneth Kinnamon
The Good Women, Bad Women, Prostitutes and Slaves of Pagan Spain: Richard Wright's Look Beyond the Phallocentric Self
165
(12)
Dennis F. Evans
Essay on ``French West Africa'' (c. 1959)
177
(38)
``French West Africa'': Behind the Scenes with Richard Wright, the Travel Writer
179
(36)
Virginia Whately Smith
Notes
215
(4)
Works Cited
219
(10)
Contributors
229
(2)
Index
231
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