Diasporic Women's Writing of the Black Atlantic (eBook, PDF)
(En)Gendering Literature and Performance
Redaktion: Durán-Almarza, Emilia María; Álvarez López, Esther
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This volume seeks to engender a more complex, gendered understanding of the scattered geographies of the African diaspora in the Atlantic basin focusing on the study of contemporary women writers and performers' literary productions and performative practices.
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This volume seeks to engender a more complex, gendered understanding of the scattered geographies of the African diaspora in the Atlantic basin focusing on the study of contemporary women writers and performers' literary productions and performative practices.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136656989
- Artikelnr.: 39949669
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 246
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136656989
- Artikelnr.: 39949669
Emilia María Durán-Almarza is Assistant Professor of English in the Department of English Philology, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain. Esther Álvarez López is Associate Professor of English in the Department of English Philology, Universidad de Oviedo, Spain.
Introduction: (En)Gendering the Black Atlantic Part I. Diasporic
Materialities A. Body Politics 1. Seeing Black and the Color of
Representation Fo Wilson 2. 'i think i might be broken'. The Reconstitution
of Black Atlantic Bodies and Memories in Sharon Bridgforth's Delta Dandi
Ana-Maurine Lara 3. Black British Women's Literature and the Politics of
Hair Tracey L Walters B. Reconfiguring Space 4. Lyrical Cartographies:
Re-Drawing the Boundaries of the Black Atlantic in Dionne Brand's A Map to
the Door of No Return and At the Full and Change of the Moon Mathilde
Mergeai 5. Diasporic Caribbean Women Transcending Dystopian Spaces and
Reconnecting Fragmented Identities in Nalo Hopkinson's Brown Girl in the
Ring and Midnight Robber Myriam Moïse 6. The Black Atlantic and Home: Women
and Migrations in Lauretta Ngcobo's And They Didn't Die and Yvonne Vera's
The Stone Virgins Carolyn Hart 7. Roots and Rootedness: Unearthing
(En)gendered Identities in Donna Weir-Soley's First Rain Claudia May Part
II. Diasporic Journeys A. Re-Routing The Black Atlantic 8. The Dancing
Couple in Black Atlantic Space Ananya Kabir 9. Mapping Transatlantic
Feminist Cartographies through Black Atlantic Cinema Emilia María Durán
Almarza 10. Negotiating Belonging: Yvonne Vera's Politics of Location
Anna-Leena Toivanen B. M/Othering The Black Atlantic 11. M/Othering Black
Female Subjectivity across the Black Atlantic in the Novels of Maryse
Condé, Edwidge Danticat, and Elizabeth Nunez Ana María Fraile-Marcos 12.
The Sea-People of Nalo Hopkinson's The New Moon's Arms: Reconceptualizing
Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic through Considerations of Myth and
Motherhood Giselle Liza Anatol
Materialities A. Body Politics 1. Seeing Black and the Color of
Representation Fo Wilson 2. 'i think i might be broken'. The Reconstitution
of Black Atlantic Bodies and Memories in Sharon Bridgforth's Delta Dandi
Ana-Maurine Lara 3. Black British Women's Literature and the Politics of
Hair Tracey L Walters B. Reconfiguring Space 4. Lyrical Cartographies:
Re-Drawing the Boundaries of the Black Atlantic in Dionne Brand's A Map to
the Door of No Return and At the Full and Change of the Moon Mathilde
Mergeai 5. Diasporic Caribbean Women Transcending Dystopian Spaces and
Reconnecting Fragmented Identities in Nalo Hopkinson's Brown Girl in the
Ring and Midnight Robber Myriam Moïse 6. The Black Atlantic and Home: Women
and Migrations in Lauretta Ngcobo's And They Didn't Die and Yvonne Vera's
The Stone Virgins Carolyn Hart 7. Roots and Rootedness: Unearthing
(En)gendered Identities in Donna Weir-Soley's First Rain Claudia May Part
II. Diasporic Journeys A. Re-Routing The Black Atlantic 8. The Dancing
Couple in Black Atlantic Space Ananya Kabir 9. Mapping Transatlantic
Feminist Cartographies through Black Atlantic Cinema Emilia María Durán
Almarza 10. Negotiating Belonging: Yvonne Vera's Politics of Location
Anna-Leena Toivanen B. M/Othering The Black Atlantic 11. M/Othering Black
Female Subjectivity across the Black Atlantic in the Novels of Maryse
Condé, Edwidge Danticat, and Elizabeth Nunez Ana María Fraile-Marcos 12.
The Sea-People of Nalo Hopkinson's The New Moon's Arms: Reconceptualizing
Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic through Considerations of Myth and
Motherhood Giselle Liza Anatol
Introduction: (En)Gendering the Black Atlantic Part I. Diasporic
Materialities A. Body Politics 1. Seeing Black and the Color of
Representation Fo Wilson 2. 'i think i might be broken'. The Reconstitution
of Black Atlantic Bodies and Memories in Sharon Bridgforth's Delta Dandi
Ana-Maurine Lara 3. Black British Women's Literature and the Politics of
Hair Tracey L Walters B. Reconfiguring Space 4. Lyrical Cartographies:
Re-Drawing the Boundaries of the Black Atlantic in Dionne Brand's A Map to
the Door of No Return and At the Full and Change of the Moon Mathilde
Mergeai 5. Diasporic Caribbean Women Transcending Dystopian Spaces and
Reconnecting Fragmented Identities in Nalo Hopkinson's Brown Girl in the
Ring and Midnight Robber Myriam Moïse 6. The Black Atlantic and Home: Women
and Migrations in Lauretta Ngcobo's And They Didn't Die and Yvonne Vera's
The Stone Virgins Carolyn Hart 7. Roots and Rootedness: Unearthing
(En)gendered Identities in Donna Weir-Soley's First Rain Claudia May Part
II. Diasporic Journeys A. Re-Routing The Black Atlantic 8. The Dancing
Couple in Black Atlantic Space Ananya Kabir 9. Mapping Transatlantic
Feminist Cartographies through Black Atlantic Cinema Emilia María Durán
Almarza 10. Negotiating Belonging: Yvonne Vera's Politics of Location
Anna-Leena Toivanen B. M/Othering The Black Atlantic 11. M/Othering Black
Female Subjectivity across the Black Atlantic in the Novels of Maryse
Condé, Edwidge Danticat, and Elizabeth Nunez Ana María Fraile-Marcos 12.
The Sea-People of Nalo Hopkinson's The New Moon's Arms: Reconceptualizing
Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic through Considerations of Myth and
Motherhood Giselle Liza Anatol
Materialities A. Body Politics 1. Seeing Black and the Color of
Representation Fo Wilson 2. 'i think i might be broken'. The Reconstitution
of Black Atlantic Bodies and Memories in Sharon Bridgforth's Delta Dandi
Ana-Maurine Lara 3. Black British Women's Literature and the Politics of
Hair Tracey L Walters B. Reconfiguring Space 4. Lyrical Cartographies:
Re-Drawing the Boundaries of the Black Atlantic in Dionne Brand's A Map to
the Door of No Return and At the Full and Change of the Moon Mathilde
Mergeai 5. Diasporic Caribbean Women Transcending Dystopian Spaces and
Reconnecting Fragmented Identities in Nalo Hopkinson's Brown Girl in the
Ring and Midnight Robber Myriam Moïse 6. The Black Atlantic and Home: Women
and Migrations in Lauretta Ngcobo's And They Didn't Die and Yvonne Vera's
The Stone Virgins Carolyn Hart 7. Roots and Rootedness: Unearthing
(En)gendered Identities in Donna Weir-Soley's First Rain Claudia May Part
II. Diasporic Journeys A. Re-Routing The Black Atlantic 8. The Dancing
Couple in Black Atlantic Space Ananya Kabir 9. Mapping Transatlantic
Feminist Cartographies through Black Atlantic Cinema Emilia María Durán
Almarza 10. Negotiating Belonging: Yvonne Vera's Politics of Location
Anna-Leena Toivanen B. M/Othering The Black Atlantic 11. M/Othering Black
Female Subjectivity across the Black Atlantic in the Novels of Maryse
Condé, Edwidge Danticat, and Elizabeth Nunez Ana María Fraile-Marcos 12.
The Sea-People of Nalo Hopkinson's The New Moon's Arms: Reconceptualizing
Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic through Considerations of Myth and
Motherhood Giselle Liza Anatol