Remembering Generations
- Race and Family in Contemporary African American Fiction
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- Engelsk
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Slavery is Americas family secret, a partially hidden phantom that continues to haunt our national imagination. Remembering Generations explores how three contemporary African American writers artistically represent this notion in novels about the enduring effects of slavery on the descendants of slaves in the postcivil rights era.Focusing on Gayl Joness Corregidora (1975), David Bradleys The Chaneysville Incident (1981), and Octavia Butlers Kindred (1979), Ashraf Rushdy situates these works in their cultural moment of production, highlighting the ways in which they respond to contemporary debates about race and family. Tracing the evolution of this literary form, he considers such works as Edward Balls Slaves in the Family (1998), in which descendants of slaveholders expose the family secrets of their ancestors.Remembering Generations examines how cultural works contribute to social debates, how a particular representational form emerges out of a specific historical epoch, and how some contemporary intellectuals meditate on the issue of historical responsibility of recognizing that the slave past continues to exert an influence on contemporary American society.
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- SprogEngelsk
- Sidetal224
- Udgivelsesdato14-01-2003
- ISBN139798890873361
- Forlag The University Of North Carolina Press
- FormatPDF
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