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Cultivation and Catastrophe Sonya Posmentier (Assistant Professor, New York University)

Cultivation and Catastrophe By Sonya Posmentier (Assistant Professor, New York University)

Cultivation and Catastrophe by Sonya Posmentier (Assistant Professor, New York University)


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This pathbreaking book offers stunning new insight into modern black literature, environmental humanities, and poetry and poetics.

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Cultivation and Catastrophe: The Lyric Ecology of Modern Black Literature by Sonya Posmentier (Assistant Professor, New York University)

At the intersection of social and environmental history there has emerged a rich body of black literary response to natural and agricultural experiences, whether the legacy of enforced agricultural labor or of the destruction and displacement brought about by a hurricane. In Cultivation and Catastrophe, Sonya Posmentier uncovers a vivid diasporic tradition of black environmental writing that responds to the aftermath of plantation slavery, urbanization, and free and forced migrations. While humanist discourses of African American and postcolonial studies often sustain a line between nature and culture, this book instead emphasizes the relationship between them, offering an innovative environmental history of modern black literature. Posmentier argues that environmental experiences of growth and rupture define the literature of black freedom, an archive that ranges from sonnets, mini-epics, documentary poems, periodicals, and novels to blues songs, dancehall productions, and ethnographic writing. In turn, this literature generates important and surprising models for ecological thought. Claude McKay, for example, connects rows of potatoes to the poetic line; Zora Neale Hurston composes rhythmic communal lyrics in the Florida muck following a deadly hurricane; and Derek Walcott critiques property-based ecological relations through the archipelagic shape of his mid-career poetry. Posmentier examines how these writers, along with Gwendolyn Brooks, Bessie Smith, Sterling Brown, Lloyd Lovindeer, Kamau Brathwaite, and others give voice to racialized experiences of alienation from the land while simultaneously envisioning a modern poetics of survival, repair, and generation. Going against the grain of scholarship that has situated modern black diasporic agency largely in metropolitan sites, Posmentier traces a black literary history of environmental and social disaster while exploring the possibilities and limits of poetry as an archive for black modern culture in its many forms. This pathbreaking book offers stunning new insight into modern black literature, environmental humanities, and poetry and poetics.

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The black optimism that animates Posmentier's writing is also a prominent feature of the poems, songs, and works of visual art that she takes up as her primary objects of concern. Yet there is also, alongside this optimism, the ever-present specter of the end of the world-one that operates, always, right alongside the countless new worlds that black art necessarily engenders-which demands our attention.

* Syndicate *

Sonya Posmentier's Cultivation and Catastrophe feels urgent and contemporary even as its turn to black lyric asks readers to pause, sound out, and reflect on a long history of poetic engagement with ecological catastrophe, forced migration, and the afterlife of the plantation.

-- Britt Rusert * Syndicate *

There is much to admire in this wide-ranging and carefully researched study. In particular, its close attention to poetic form represents a valuable contribution to postcolonial ecocriticism, which has tended to focus more on narrative genres.

* Review of English Studies *

Posmentier's monograph is a much-needed contribution to both the new lyric studies and ecopoetics, two fields that, until recently, have focused more often than not on the writings and methods of white European and American poets and critics.

* Contemporary Literature *

The capaciousness with which Posmentier approaches the lyric is generative, especially in light of environmental criticism's recent wave of poetry scholarship . . . groundbreaking.

* Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment *

About Sonya Posmentier (Assistant Professor, New York University)

Sonya Posmentier is an assistant professor of English at New York University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART 1
1. Cultivating the New Negro
2. Cultivating the Nation
3. Cultivating the Caribbean
PART 2
4. Continuing Catastrophe
Collecting Catastrophe
5. Collecting Culture
6. Unnatural Catastrophe
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Additional information

CIN1421422654G
9781421422657
1421422654
Cultivation and Catastrophe: The Lyric Ecology of Modern Black Literature by Sonya Posmentier (Assistant Professor, New York University)
Used - Good
Hardback
Johns Hopkins University Press
20170825
304
Winner of William Sanders Scarborough Prize 2018 (United States)
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