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Precarious Passages The Diasporic Imagination In Contemporary Black Anglophone Fiction Tuire Valkeakari

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Precarious Passages The Diasporic Imagination In Contemporary Black Anglophone Fiction Tuire Valkeakari
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 344
Author: Tuire Valkeakari
ISBN: 9780813062471, 0813062470
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Precarious Passages The Diasporic Imagination In Contemporary Black Anglophone Fiction Tuire Valkeakari by Tuire Valkeakari 9780813062471, 0813062470 instant download after payment.

Precarious Passages unites literature written by members of the far-flung black Anglophone diaspora. Rather than categorizing novels as simply "African American," "black Canadian," "black British," or "postcolonial African Caribbean," this book takes an integrative approach: it argues that fiction creates and sustains a sense of a wider African diasporic community in the Western world.


Tuire Valkeakari analyzes the writing of Toni Morrison, Caryl Phillips, Lawrence Hill, and other contemporary novelists of African descent. She shows how their novels connect with each other and with defining moments in the transatlantic experience, most notably the Middle Passage and enslavement. The lives of their characters are marked by migration and displacement. Their protagonists yearn to experience fulfilling human connection in a place they can call home. Portraying strategies of survival, adaptation, and resistance across the limitless varieties of life experiences in the diaspora, these novelists continually reimagine what it means to share a black diasporic identity.

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