Haunting and displacement in African American literature and culture
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Haunting and displacement in African American literature and culture
(Literary criticism and cultural theory)
Routledge, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references(p. [131]-137)and index
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内容説明
Looking at texts including Jean Toomer's Cane, Toni Morrison's Beloved, James Baldwin's Another Country, and Beat poetry by Bob Kaufmann, in this original study, Parham describes the phenomena of haunting, displacement, and ghostliness as endemic to modern African American literature and culture. Not only does memory-conscious and unconscious, individual and collective-often drive African American cultural production, but such memory often arrives to artists from elsewhere, from other times, spaces, and experiences.
目次
List of Figures
Permissions
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Haunting and Displacement
Chapter One: Like Water: Hughes, Cullen, Johnson
Chapter Two: "Do You Love Me?": Another Country
Chapter Three: Behind Carma and Rosie
Chapter Four: Folded Sorrows in Kaufman and Toomer
Chapter Five: Saying "Yes" in Kindred
Chapter Six: Winding Sheets: Petry and Wright
Coda: Future Expectations
Notes
Selected Bibliography
Index
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