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Moving Home - Gender, Place, and Travel Writing in the Early Black Atlantic (Paperback)
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Moving Home - Gender, Place, and Travel Writing in the Early Black Atlantic (Paperback)
Series: Next Wave: New Directions in Women's Studies
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In Moving Home, Sandra Gunning examines nineteenth-century African
diasporic travel writing to expand and complicate understandings of
the Black Atlantic. Gunning draws on the writing of missionaries,
abolitionists, entrepreneurs, and explorers whose work challenges
the assumptions that travel writing is primarily associated with
leisure or scientific research. For instance, Yoruba ex-slave
turned Anglican bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther played a role in the
Christianization of colonial Nigeria. Sarah Forbes Bonetta, a
formerly enslaved girl "gifted" to Queen Victoria, traveled the
African colonies as the wife of a prominent colonial figure and
under the protection of her benefactress. Alongside Nancy Gardiner
Prince, Martin R. Delany, Robert Campbell, and others, these
writers used their mobility as African diasporic and colonial
subjects to explore the Atlantic world and beyond while they
negotiated the complex intersections between nation and empire.
Rather than categorizing them as merely precursors of
Pan-Africanist traditions, Gunning traces their successes and
frustrations to capture a sense of the historical and geographical
specificities that shaped their careers.
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