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Imperium in Imperio (eBook)

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2022
148 Seiten
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Imperium in Imperio - Sutton E. Griggs
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Sutton E. Griggs' "Imperium in Imperio" is a seminal work of African American literature, published in 1899, that intricately weaves themes of race, identity, and social justice into its narrative fabric. Using elements of speculative fiction and political discourse, Griggs presents a dystopian vision of a segregated America where a secret society of Black leaders contemplates establishing a sovereign state. The novel's rich, allegorical style critiques the prevailing power structures of its time, highlighting the complexities of racial dynamics while also envisioning radical autonomy for African Americans. Griggs blends elements of realism and fantasy, creating a thought-provoking tapestry that challenges the socio-political landscape of the late 19th century. Sutton E. Griggs, a prominent figure in the early 20th-century Black literary movement, was influenced by the sociopolitical turmoil surrounding his era. Born in Tennessee in 1872, he experienced firsthand the systemic oppression faced by African Americans. His legal background and fervent activism against racial injustice also infused his writing with a sense of urgency and purpose. "Imperium in Imperio" reflects Griggs' commitment to social reform and offers a powerful commentary on the plight of Black Americans. This pivotal work is highly recommended for readers interested in exploring the intersections of race, governance, and identity in America. Griggs' incisive prose coupled with his visionary ideas makes this book an essential text for those studying African American literature, social justice movements, or the historical context of race relations. "Imperium in Imperio" not only presents a compelling narrative but also serves as a crucial conversation starter about autonomy and resistance.

Sutton Elbert Griggs was a pioneering African American author, Baptist minister, and social activist born on May 19, 1872, in Chatfield, Texas. Emerging during the rise of the Jim Crow era, Griggs authored several novels where he explored the complexities of racial identity, segregation, and African American aspirations. His most notable work, 'Imperium in Imperio' (1899), is a seminal work of African American literature and a provocative exploration of a secret society of Black professionals wrestling with the idea of establishing a state within a state to fight racial oppression. The narrative's riveting plot and deep social commentary brought to the fore the possibility of radical change and the means to achieve legitimate African American civil and political rights. His literary style is characterized by a direct engagement with the political issues of his time, particularly the question of how African Americans could navigate and resist the structures of white supremacy. Griggs' work, although fiction, forms a crucial intellectual bridge between the post-Reconstruction period and the burgeoning civil rights movements of the 20th century. Despite his contemporary obscurity, Griggs' books are an essential piece of African American literary heritage, reflecting a commitment to social change and the power of the written word as a catalyst for justice.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Science Fiction
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 1984 • 19th Century America • 19th century historical fiction • african american identity • African-American leadership • African American utopia • black nationalist narratives • born a crime • Brave New World • civil rights advocacy • Civil Rights Movement • cultural critique • Cultural Integration • Dreams From My Father • dystopian alternative societies • England • English literature • Fiction • friendship bonds • George Orwell • historical context • historical fiction themes • Hunger Games • Imperium in Imperio novel • It can't happen here • literary experimentation • London • Paranormal Fiction • political allegory • political fiction • Political Treatise • post-Reconstruction South • racial inequality • Racial inequality exploration • racism and idealism in literature • Radical Ideologies • Science Fiction • secret societies in fiction • Social advocacy • Social justice in literature • social justice narrative • Soul • Sutton E. Griggs literature • Symbolic storytelling • The Man in the High Castle • The Warmth of Other Suns • yellow crocus
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