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A Human Necklace The African Diaspora And Paule Marshalls Fiction 1st Edition Moira Ferguson

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A Human Necklace The African Diaspora And Paule Marshalls Fiction 1st Edition Moira Ferguson
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A Human Necklace The African Diaspora And Paule Marshalls Fiction 1st Edition Moira Ferguson instant download after payment.

Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.15 MB
Pages: 185
Author: Moira Ferguson
ISBN: 9781438444208, 1438444206
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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A Human Necklace The African Diaspora And Paule Marshalls Fiction 1st Edition Moira Ferguson by Moira Ferguson 9781438444208, 1438444206 instant download after payment.

From Brown Girl, Brownstones (1959) to The Fisher King (2000), Paule Marshall's novels, novellas, and short stories include a rich cast of unforgettable men, women, and children who forge spiritual as well as emotional and geographical paths toward their ancestors. In this, the first critical study to address all of Marshall's fiction, Moira Ferguson argues that Marshall's work collectively constitutes a multigenerational saga of the African diaspora across centuries and continents. In creating a space for her characters' interrupted lives and those of their elders and ancestors, Ferguson argues, Marshall trains a spotlight on slavery's wake and engages her fiction in the service of healing deep global wounds.

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