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Dark Continent
Africa as Seen by Americans
Series: Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies
By Michael McCarthy

0-313-23828-6/978-0-313-23828-4

Reviews:
-The reciprocal role of Americans and Africans in each other's history is becoming better understood, and this work will contribute to that effort. Certainly of interest to Afro-American researchers, the book should have a wide appeal to persons of all ages in a wide variety of contexts. Emphasis on the `idea" of Africa in the minds of Americans places this work in a respectable genre of research emanating primarily from the pen of historical geographers; it is a worthy addition. Through both a chronological approach and a thematic approach we are led to an understanding of the woefully inadequate judgments on which American decisions about Africa and Africans were made. ...future research has been made much easier by this effort. It deserves a critical response. For college and public libraries. —Choice
-Michael McCarthy's volume ... deserves an important place in the growing body of scholarly literature devoted to ... `the image of the black in Western consciousness.' Although this excellent book touches on diverse aspects of African-American relations, it is primarily concerned with the origins and development of American perceptions of an alien environment and people--perceptions, as McCarthy amply demonstrates, that were shaped as much by expectations and predispositions of Americans traveling and living in Africa over almost a century and a half as by the actual characteristics of the land and people they encountered there. Through a careful examination and sophisticated interpretation of the voluminous writings of dozens of Americans, McCarthy explains how a `language of discourse' about the continent and its people evolved in the United States and ultimately shaped the nation's ideas about both in a particular way. ... [This] work ... provides rich insight into the complex relation between the physical and metaphysical `Africa.' The significance of McCarthy's study is much larger than its brevity suggests. —American Historical Review
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