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Reading Africa into American literature : epics, fables, and gothic tales / Keith Cartwright

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Author:
Cartwright, Keith 1960-  Search this
Physical description:
270 p. ; 24 cm
Type:
Books
Place:
United States
Africa
Date:
2002
C2002
Contents:
pt. I. Epic impulses/narratives of ancestry -- Imperial mother wit, gumbo erotics: from Sunjata to The souls of Black folk -- Of root figures and buggy jiving: Toomer, Hurston, and Ellison -- Myth-making, mother-child-ness, and epic renamings: Malcolm X, Kunta Kinte, and Milkman Dead -- pt. II. Bound cultures/the creolization of Dixie -- "Two heads fighting": African roots, geechee/gombo tales -- Creole self-fashioning: Joel Chandler Harris's "other fellow" -- Searching for spiritual soil: milk bonds and the "maumer tongue" -- pt. III. Shadows of Africans/gothic representations -- The spears of the party of the merciful: Senegambian Muslims, scriptural mercy, and plantation slavery -- Babo and bras coupeĢ: malign machinations, gothic plots -- "Never once but like ripples": on boomeranging trumps, rememory, and the novel as medium
Topic:
American literature--African influences  Search this
American literature--African American authors--History and criticism  Search this
African literature--Appreciation  Search this
American literature--History and criticism  Search this
Gothic revival (Literature)  Search this
Fables, American--History and criticism  Search this
African Americans in literature  Search this
Slavery in literature  Search this
Ethics in literature  Search this
In literature  Search this
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_688051