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Bearing Witness to African American Literature

Bernard W Bell (Autor)

Wayne State University Press (Editora)

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Bearing Witness to African American Literature: Validating and Valorizing Its Authority, Authenticity, and Agency collects twenty-three of Bernard W. Bell’s lectures and essays that were first presented between 1968 and 2008. From his role in the culture wars as a graduate student activist in the Black Studies Movement to his work in the transcultural Globalization Movement as an international scholar and Fulbright cultural ambassador in Spain, Portugal, and China, Bell’s long and inspiring journey traces the modern institutional origins and the contemporary challengers of African American literary studies.

This volume is made up of five sections, including chapters on W. E. B. DuBois’s theory and trope of double consciousness, an original theory of residually oral forms for reading the African American novel, an argument for an African Americentric vernacular and literary tradition, and a deconstruction of the myths of the American melting pot and literary mainstream. Bell considers texts by contemporary writers like Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, William Styron, James Baldwin, and Jean Toomer, as well as works by Mark Twain, Frederick Douglas, and William Faulkner, In a style that ranges from lyricism to the classic jeremiad, Bell emphasizes that his work bears the imprint of many major influences, including his mentor, poet and scholar Sterling A. Brown, and W. E. B. DuBois. Taken together, the chapters demonstrate Bell’s central place as a revisionist African American literary and cultural theorist, historian, and critic.

Bearing Witness to African American Literature will be an invaluable introduction to major issues in the African American literary tradition for scholars of American, African American, and cultural studies.

Sobre o Livro

Coletânea de 23 palestras e ensaios de Bernard W. Bell, com textos escritos entre 1968 e 2008, que traçam origens institucionais e desafios contemporâneos dos estudos literários afro-americanos.

Inclui discussões sobre double consciousness de W. E. B. DuBois, uma proposta de formas residualmente orais para leitura do romance afro-americano e uma argumentação a favor de uma tradição vernácula afro-americêntrica, com leituras de autores como Toni Morrison, James Baldwin e Jean Toomer.

Destinado a leitores em literatura americana, estudos afro-americanos e cultura, o volume oferece material útil para cursos e pesquisas que abordam teoria literária, história cultural e debates sobre cânone e multiculturalismo.

Características

Categoria Crítica literária
Subcategoria História literária
Autores Bernard W Bell
Sobre o Autor Bernard W. Bell é autor de ensaios e palestras sobre literatura afro-americana e atuou como acadêmico e conferencista internacional.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 352
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wayne State University Press
ISBN 9780814337141
Tamanho 17.8x25.4
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