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Cultivation and Catastrophe: The Lyric Ecology of Modern Black Literature


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Sonya Posmentier's Cultivation and Catastrophe examines the interplay between agricultural imagery and catastrophic events in modern Black literature. The book explores how Black writers, from the Harlem Renaissance to contemporary authors, utilize tropes of cultivation and catastrophe to represent the complex relationship between Black communities and their environments, encompassing themes of displacement, resilience, and the enduring legacy of slavery and colonialism. Posmentier analyzes various literary and cultural works, including poetry, novels, and songs, demonstrating how they reflect both the shared experiences of the Black diaspora and the unique realities of specific geographic locations. The study emphasizes the significance of lyric ecology, sound, and the archive in shaping Black literary expressions of environmental and social crisis. The book ultimately argues that understanding these literary representations offers new ways of thinking about catastrophe, memory, and environmental justice within the context of Black history.

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