10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NEGROPHILE»
Discover the use of
Negrophile in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Negrophile and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Islands and Exiles: The Creole Identities of Post/colonial ...
Having made this point about the right to self-entitlement, Biassou eventually
sentences the negrophile to death at the hands of another prisoner we have
already encountered in the novel, "a rich planter whom the whites would only
grudgingly ...
Eminence!' the chief answered back in seeming irritation. 'Why, you're an
aristocrat!' 'Oh! honestly, not at all!' the citizen-general exclaimed. 'I am a good
patriot of '91 and an ardent negrophile ...' ' Negrophile,' interrupted the
generalissimo.
Victor Hugo, Chris Bongie, 2004
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The slave-king [tr. and altered] from Bug-Jargal
Why, thou art an aristocrat," said Biassou, apparently in a passion. " Oh no,
indeed," cried the citizen-general, " I am a good patriot of the ninety-one, and a
fervent negrophile !" " Negrophile ! what is a negrophile?" interrupted the
generalissimo.
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Bug-Jargal: To which are Added Claude Gueux, and The Last ...
cried the citizen-general ; ' I am a good patriot of '91 and an ardent negrophile ! ' "
' Negrophile ! ' repeated the generalissimo ; ' what in God's name is a negrophile
? ' " ' A friend of the blacks,' stammered the citizen. " ' It is n't enough to be a ...
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The Works of Victor Hugo: Hans of Iceland, translated by H. ...
repeated the chief impatiently ; ' are you not an aristocrat ? ' " ' No, indeed ! ' cried
the Citizen-General ; ' I am a good patriot of '91, and a strong negrophile.' □ " '
Negrophile ! ' interrupted the generalissimo ; ' what is a negrophile ? ' " ' A friend ...
It is men of colour I meant to say," answered the negrophile submissively ; " and,
in proof of that, I am connected with all the most famous partizans of the negroes
and mulattoes — " "Negroes and mulattoes!'' exclaimed Biassou — " Dost thou ...
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The Foreign Quarterly Review
The negrophile, who had been thrown by the result of his examination by
Biassou into a state of sullen and stupid despair, had looked upon the scene
between the chief and the planter with a stare of apathy, and was so absorbed by
the terror ...
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Academic Reading, second edition: Reading and Writing Across ...
Kay Boyle, British Negrophile Nancy Cunard" (30). Though delivered with a
disingenuous off-handedness, these details insinuate that Patterson desires
sexual relations with elite white women, which would have made him threatening
even to ...
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From Fetish to Subject: Race, Modernism, and Primitivism, ...
Considering a selection of pieces from the anthology, I examine the fraught
relations between an affective negrophile aesthetic and a politically radical
stance, a tension that oscillates throughout the anthology as a whole. Situating
the work in ...
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THE FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW
The negrophile, who had been thrown by the result of his examination by
Biassou into a state of sullen and stupid despair, had looked upon the scene
between the chief and the planter with a stare of apathy, and was so absorbed by
the terror ...
9 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NEGROPHILE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
Negrophile is used in the context of the following news items.
Fortean London: A Mummified Fairy And Arabian Tales
Included in that are Professor Roger Luckhurst on Pervert, Cannibal, Occultist, Negrophile: The Case of the Forgotten Modernist, William B ... «Londonist, Apr 15»
Young Fathers, White Men Are Black Men Too - album review: A …
... not least the suggestion that hip-hop culture, like jazz, blues and soul before it, has persuaded white folk to a more Negrophile position. «The Independent, Apr 15»
New Song for the New World
... racial hierarchies, with Dvorak classified as a “barbaric” Slav and his influence on American composers denounced as that of a “negrophile. «Wall Street Journal, Oct 14»
Downton Abbey in Black and White
Cunard, a British-American aristocrat and Negrophile, rebelled against her privileged upbringing and throughout her nearly eight-year ... «Huffington Post UK, Sep 13»
Poetry Pairing | 'For you: anthophilous, lover of flowers'
of the past, of beauty, of knowledge, of flesh; this is catalogue & counter: philalethist, negrophile, neophile. A negro man walks down the street, ... «New York Times, Feb 13»
2 Days in New York Review: Julie Delpy Directs Herself and Chris …
This might seem pretty absurd, except for the fact that it's pretty near to the sort of thing that well-educated negrophile Europeans have actually ... «LA Weekly, Aug 12»
2 Days in New York: Julie Delpy Brings the Paris Gang to the City
This might seem pretty absurd, except for the fact that it's pretty near to the sort of thing that well-educated negrophile Europeans have actually ... «Village Voice, Aug 12»
Mad Men's Handling of Race Has Been Brave—and Painfully Accurate
“Great jazz cities,” observes Paul Kinsey, the pipe-smoking Negrophile, leading Pete to a moment of epiphany: The Admiral brand is taking off ... «Slate Magazine, Mar 12»
Embracing a Race and Rejecting a Sect
Another regular guest, and just as controversial a character, was Carl Van Vechten, a writer whom a new biography describes as a negrophile: ... «New York Times, Feb 12»