The Bloomsbury Handbook to Edwidge Danticat: Bloomsbury Handbooks
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350210653
ISBN-10: 135021065X
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Handbooks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 135021065X
Pagini: 464
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Handbooks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Explores perspectives on the full range of Danticat's writing including her fiction, non-fiction and writing for children
Notă biografică
Jana Evans Braziel is Western College Endowed Professor of Global and Intercultural Studies at Miami University, USA. She is the author of five books, including Duvalier's Ghosts: Diaspora, and US Imperialism in Haitian Literature (2010) and Diaspora: An Introduction (2008). Nadège T. Clitandre is Associate Professor in Global Studies at the University of California-Santa Barbara, USA. She is author of Edwidge Danticat: The Haitian Diasporic Imaginary (2018) and founder of Haïti Soleil, a non-profit organization that focuses on engaging youth and building community through the development of libraries in Haiti.
Cuprins
I. LITERARY BEGINNINGS Editors' IntroductionA Literary Life and Legacy: Danticat's Writerly InheritancesJana Evans Braziel, Western College Endowed Professor, Miami University, USANadège T. Clitandre, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA "All Geography Is Within Me": Writing Beginnings, Life, Death, Freedom, and SaltEdwidge Danticat Interview with Edwidge DanticatNadège T. Clitandre, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA II. ON VIOLENCE AND VIOLATED BODIES: BIOPOLITICS IN DANTICAT'S TEXTS Reconstructive Textual Surgery in Danticat's Krik? Krak! and The Dew-BreakerJudith Misrahi-Barak, University Paul Valéry Montpellier 3, France "I Might Lose All My Life": Brother, I'm Dying and (Black) Immigration Discourse in the USMyriam J. A. Chancy, Hartley Burr Alexander Chair in the Humanities, Scripps College, USA "Alleys, Capillaries, Thorns": The Violated Terre-Natale of Ville RoseJana Evans Braziel, Western College Endowed Professor, Miami University, USAIII. ON DEATH AND DYING: NECROPOLITICS IN DANTICAT'S TEXTS Losing Your (M)Other: Danticat's Narratives of Un/Belonging and Un/DyingSimone A. James Alexander, Seton Hall University, USA Lòt bò dlo: Producing Haitian Spaces of Death and Diaspora in Danticat's The Dew BreakerAnne Brüske, Heidelberg University, Germany Death and the Maiden: Writing Death in Danticat's FictionMarie-José Nzengou-Tayo (PhD), The University of the West Indies, Mona Campus IV. TIFI AK FANM, GIRLS AND WOMEN "Somebody, Anybody Sing a Black Girl's Song.": Danticat and Haitian Girlhood Régine Michelle Jean-Charles, Boston College, USA The Good Daughter: Danticat's Migrating MemoriesElizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw, University of the West Indies, Saint Augustine "I Am the One Telling It": Resilient Children & Shadow Texts in Danticat's Picture BooksCara Byrne, Case Western University, USA V. ECRI ANGAJE: POLITICAL WRITING: DANTICAT AS PUBLIC INTELLECTUAL Haiti Faces Difficult Questions Ten Years After a Devastating EarthquakeEdwidge Danticat Create Dangerously: A Poetics of Writing as Memorial Art; The Text as Echo ChamberAnja Bandau, Leibniz University Hannover, Germany Haiti's Past, Present, and Uncertain Future: Danticat's New Yorker Column as Platform for Public IntellectualismMaia Butler, University of North Carolina-Wilmington, USAMegan Feifer, Medaille College VI. FOOD, HAITI, AND HAITIAN CULINARY/LITERARY INHERITANCES Edwidge Danticat's Kitchen HistoryVale´rie Loichot, Emory University, USA "A People Do Not Throw Their Geniuses Away": Danticat's "Kitchen Poet" Literary Antecedents Wilson C. Chen, Benedictine University, USA Scattering and Gathering: Danticat, Food, and (the) Haitian Experience(s)Robyn Cope, Binghamton University, USA VII. THEORETICAL APPROACHES Sea, Stone, Sky, And Cemetery: Vodou's Divine Nature and Religious Archetypes in Danticat's Krik? Krak! and After the DanceKyrah Malika Daniels, Boston College, USA "So Much Had Fallen into The Sea": An Ecocritical Approach to Danticat's Claire of the Sea LightKristina Gibby, Utah Valley University, USA "Aha!": Danticat and Creolization Carine Mardorossian, State University at Buffalo, USA Memory and The Possibilities of the Short Story Sequence in Krik? Krak!W. Todd Martin, Huntington University, USA VIII. HAITI, THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, AND TRANSNATIONAL HISPANIOLA 'Neither Strangers Nor Friends': Transnational Hispaniola and the Uneven Intimacies of The Farming of BonesJohn D. Ribó, Florida State University, USA "Walk too far in either direction and people speak a different language": Navigating Hispaniola in Edwidge Danticat's The Farming of Bones and "Nineteen Thirty-Seven"Ramon Ant. Victoriano-Martinez, University of Toronto Mississauga, Canada IX. CRITICAL SOURCES Bibliography of Writings by Edwidge Danticat Bibliography of Literary Criticism on Edwidge Danticat Biographical Notes Index
Recenzii
The Bloomsbury Handbook to Edwidge Danticat is a true first. It is a collection of luminous essays written by first-rate international writers and a welcome addition to the existing scholarship on a prolific Haitian American author known for her skill at handling numerous genres.
This edited collection is a comprehensive analysis of Danticat's writing from multi-themes, multi-genres, and multi-dimensions. Through exploring insightful intertexts and situating her work carefully in context, this collection emphasizes Danticat's significant contribution to Black literature and represents new directions in the study of her works.
The book highlights various points of entry into Danticat's impressive oeuvre and would be a fantastic component of a course on the author. It should definitely be owned by every academic library.
Edwidge Danticat continues to be a shining light in contemporary literature, her brilliance radiating through and beyond Haitian, Caribbean, and American writing. This exciting new volume will be an essential guide for scholars, students, and general readers. Chapters range through themes as diverse as death, disaster, food, girlhood, creolization, and memory, and together are as rich and diverse as Danticat's own ever-evolving body of work.
The Handbook to Edwidge Danticat is an extraordinarily rich and varied exploration of the kaleidoscopic arc of Danticat's writings. Its unrivaled comparative and interdisciplinary scope, with pivotal contributions from a broad range of her most insightful and committed readers, as well as the author herself, marks a definitive and essential contribution to our understanding of Edwidge Danticat's lyrical exploration of Haitian cultural and diasporic experience.
A timely compilation of essays; a beloved talented writer! This amazing combination enriches our libraries but above all our joy in reading and teaching the work of our lovely Edwidge Danticat. Described by many as a Caribbean griot because of her love for stories and their histories, and her ability to tell and write them, the literary world of this major exponent of Caribbean and Black Women's writing in international contexts is brought into our myriad spaces of political and intellectual consciousness.
This edited collection is a comprehensive analysis of Danticat's writing from multi-themes, multi-genres, and multi-dimensions. Through exploring insightful intertexts and situating her work carefully in context, this collection emphasizes Danticat's significant contribution to Black literature and represents new directions in the study of her works.
The book highlights various points of entry into Danticat's impressive oeuvre and would be a fantastic component of a course on the author. It should definitely be owned by every academic library.
Edwidge Danticat continues to be a shining light in contemporary literature, her brilliance radiating through and beyond Haitian, Caribbean, and American writing. This exciting new volume will be an essential guide for scholars, students, and general readers. Chapters range through themes as diverse as death, disaster, food, girlhood, creolization, and memory, and together are as rich and diverse as Danticat's own ever-evolving body of work.
The Handbook to Edwidge Danticat is an extraordinarily rich and varied exploration of the kaleidoscopic arc of Danticat's writings. Its unrivaled comparative and interdisciplinary scope, with pivotal contributions from a broad range of her most insightful and committed readers, as well as the author herself, marks a definitive and essential contribution to our understanding of Edwidge Danticat's lyrical exploration of Haitian cultural and diasporic experience.
A timely compilation of essays; a beloved talented writer! This amazing combination enriches our libraries but above all our joy in reading and teaching the work of our lovely Edwidge Danticat. Described by many as a Caribbean griot because of her love for stories and their histories, and her ability to tell and write them, the literary world of this major exponent of Caribbean and Black Women's writing in international contexts is brought into our myriad spaces of political and intellectual consciousness.