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Experimental Subjectivities In Global Black Womens Writing Sheldon George

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Experimental Subjectivities In Global Black Womens Writing Sheldon George
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.85 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Sheldon George, Jean Wyatt
ISBN: 9781350383487, 1350383481
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Experimental Subjectivities In Global Black Womens Writing Sheldon George by Sheldon George, Jean Wyatt 9781350383487, 1350383481 instant download after payment.

In what innovative ways do novels by diasporic Black women writers experiment with the representation of Black subjectivity? This collection explores the inventiveness of contemporary Black women writers – Black British, African, Caribbean, African American – who remake traditional understandings of blackness. As the title word “experimental” signals, these essays foreground the narrative form and stylistic innovations of the black-authored novels they analyze. They also show how these experiments with form mirror the novels' convention-breaking experiments with reimagining Black female subjectivities. While each novel, of course, represents the complexities of diasporic experiences differently, some issues emerge that are broadly shared not just within a regional group, but across geographical borders. One feature of the collection is a comparative look at such linking themes across borders, under the rubrics: a return to precolonial systems of belief, reinventions of mothering, relational subjectivities, memory, history and haunting, and posthumanist revaluations. These themes take different shapes across the multitude of diverse cultures studied in this book. But together they establish a pan-global imaginative practice.

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