Starting from the principle of the African continuum and based on concepts of an afrocentric feminist epistemology, this study traces back African cultural traditions and narrative strategies in works by African American women writers. It examines the inscription of the Black woman's voice into the Western text and analyses conceptions of female bonding, flexible gender roles, matrilineal myths and legends, trickster figures, folktales, tonal language and double-voiced structures of address as constituting elements in the development of a specific literary canon of women writers of the African…mehr
Starting from the principle of the African continuum and based on concepts of an afrocentric feminist epistemology, this study traces back African cultural traditions and narrative strategies in works by African American women writers. It examines the inscription of the Black woman's voice into the Western text and analyses conceptions of female bonding, flexible gender roles, matrilineal myths and legends, trickster figures, folktales, tonal language and double-voiced structures of address as constituting elements in the development of a specific literary canon of women writers of the African diaspora in the USA. Focusing on these textual politics, the study aims at contributing to the ongoing discourse on Black feminist aesthetics.
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Europäische Hochschulschriften / European University Studies/Publications Universitaires Européenne 293
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The Author: Marion Kraft is a Black teacher, born in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, in 1946. She studied German, English and Philosophy at the Universities of Cologne, Columbus, Ohio, and Frankfurt a.M., graduated in 1976 and received her teacher's degree in secondary education in 1978. She has been teaching English and Women's Studies at the Oberstufen-Kolleg des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen an der Universität Bielefeld since 1982. A translator of poems by Audre Lorde and a co-editor of an anthology on Black Women's culture and politics, she has also published several essays on African American Women's literature. From 1989 to 1991 she was a visiting lecturer at the University of Osnabrück, from which she received her doctorate.
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: On Textual Politics, «Race,» Gender and Difference - Telling Her Story Herself: Black Women's Narratives, Zora Neale Hurston and the African Tradition of the Multi-Voiced Text - Re-Writing Her-story and Making Her Meaning Known: The Autobiographies of Maya Angelou and Audre Lorde - «Dream Memories»: Alice Walker's Womanist Communities and Storytelling Texts - In Search of Their Nations: Paule Marshall's Border Crossing Women - Beyond the Text: Toni Morrison's Songs of Desire.
Contents: On Textual Politics, «Race,» Gender and Difference - Telling Her Story Herself: Black Women's Narratives, Zora Neale Hurston and the African Tradition of the Multi-Voiced Text - Re-Writing Her-story and Making Her Meaning Known: The Autobiographies of Maya Angelou and Audre Lorde - «Dream Memories»: Alice Walker's Womanist Communities and Storytelling Texts - In Search of Their Nations: Paule Marshall's Border Crossing Women - Beyond the Text: Toni Morrison's Songs of Desire.
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