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Under the Sky of My Africa - Alexander Pushkin and Blackness (Paperback)
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Under the Sky of My Africa - Alexander Pushkin and Blackness (Paperback)
Series: Studies in Russian Literature and Theory
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A wide-ranging consideration of the nature and significance of
Pushkin's African heritage
Roughly in the year 1705, a young African boy, acquired from the
seraglio of the Turkish sultan, was transported to Russia as a gift
to Peter the Great. This child, later known as Abram Petrovich
Gannibal, was to become Peter's godson and to live to a ripe old
age, having attained the rank of general and the status of Russian
nobility. More important, he was to become the great-grandfather of
Russia's greatest national poet, Alexander Pushkin. It is the
contention of the editors of this book, borne out by the essays in
the collection, that Pushkin's African ancestry has played the role
of a "wild card" of sorts as a formative element in Russian
cultural mythology; and that the ways in which Gannibal's legacy
has been included in or excluded from Pushkin's biography over the
last two hundred years can serve as a shifting marker of Russia's
self-definition.
The first single volume in English on this rich topic, Under the
Sky of My Africa addresses the wide variety of interests implicated
in the question of Pushkin's blackness-race studies, politics,
American studies, music, mythopoetic criticism, mainstream Pushkin
studies. In essays that are by turns biographical, iconographical,
cultural, and sociological in focus, the authors-representing a
broad range of disciplines and perspectives-take us from the
complex attitudes toward race in Russia during Pushkin's era to the
surge of racism in late Soviet and post-Soviet contemporary Russia.
In sum, Under the Sky of My Africa provides a wealth of basic
material on the subject as well as a series of provocative readings
and interpretations thatwill influence future considerations of
Pushkin and race in Russian culture.
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