by Jennifer James

About Jennifer James

Jennifer James is Associate Professor of English and Director of Africana Studies at the George Washington University and author of A Freedom Bought with Blood: African American War Literature, the Civil War-­World War II (20o7).

War

African American and diasporic discussions of war reveal how authoritative white, Western theorists have oversimplified the important role of “difference” in theorizing war, whether we are thinking of war as a practice or as a metaphor for social relations. A racially and historically inflected exploration of such complications is critical to a robust consideration of the myriad meanings war has accrued within an African American and black diasporic framework.