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The Postapocalyptic Black Female Imagination

Autor Professor Maxine Lavon Montgomery
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 ian 2023
Exploring postapocalypticism in the Black literary and cultural tradition, this book extends the scholarly conversation on Afro-futurist canon formation through an examination of futuristic imaginaries in representative twentieth and twenty-first century works of literature and expressive culture by Black women in an African diasporic setting.The author demonstrates the implications of Afro-futurist literary criticism for Black Atlantic literary and critical theory, investigating issues of hybridity, transcending boundaries, temporality and historical recuperation.Covering writers including Octavia Butler, Edwidge Danticat, Nalo Hopkinson, Toni Morrison, Jesmyn Ward and Beyoncé, this book examines the ways Black women artists attempt to recover a raced and gendered heritage, and how they explore an evolving social order that is both connected to and distinct from the past.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350248557
ISBN-10: 135024855X
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Covers work by writers and creators such as Octavia Butler, Edwidge Danticat, Nalo Hopkinson, Toni Morrison, Jesmyn Ward and Beyoncé

Notă biografică

Maxine Lavon Montgomery is Professor of English at Florida State University, USA. Her recent publications include The Fictions of Gloria Naylor (2011) and, as editor, Conversations with Edwidge Danticat (2017).

Cuprins

Contents PrefaceAcknowledgementsOne Theorizing Post-Apocalypticism in the Twenty-First CenturyTwo Coming of Age on the Dark Side: Speculative Fictions of Black Girlhood in Octavia E. Butler's Fledgling, Nalo Hopkinson's Brown Girl in the Ring, and Edwidge Danticat's Claire of the Sea Light Three 'Queering' the New World Order in Michelle Cliff's Abeng and No Telephone to Heaven Four Un-Zombifying Blackness in Erna Brodber's Myal and Gloria Naylor's Bailey's Café Five Romance After the Ruin: Looking for Love in the Era of the 'Post' in Toni Morrison's Tar Baby, Jesmyn Ward's Salvage the Bones, and Beyonce's Lemonade ConclusionNotesReferencesIndex