This new critique of contemporary African-American fiction explores its intersections with and critiques of the Gothic genre. Wester reveals the myriad ways writers manipulate the genre to critique the gothic's traditional racial ideologies and the mechanisms that were appropriated and re-articulated as a useful vehicle for the enunciation of the peculiar terrors and complexities of black existence in America. Re-reading major African American literary texts such as Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Of One Blood, Cane, Invisible Man, and Corregidora African American Gothic investigates texts from each major era in African American Culture to show how the gothic has consistently circulated throughout the African American literary canon.



Autorentext

Maisha L. Wester is an assistant professor of English and American Culture Studies at Bowling Green State University.



Inhalt
PART I: EARLY EXPRESSIONS OF BLACK GOTHIC  Haunted Lands and Gothic Voices: Slave Narrative Re-writings of Gothic Motifs  Babo Speaks Back: White Violence, Black Resistance in Nineteenth Century Black Fiction 'The Dark Sunshine Aboveground': Questions of Progress and Migration in Ellison and Toomer  PART II: BLACK GOTHIC AT MILLENIUM'S END 'What, after all, am I': The Terrors of (Collective) Identity  'Murdered By Piece-meal': The Destruction of African American Family in Beloved  The Lost Voices of Tims Creek: Narrative Re-inscription in A Visitation of Spirits and 'Let the Dead Bury Their Dead'
Titel
African American Gothic
Untertitel
Screams from Shadowed Places
EAN
9781137315281
ISBN
978-1-137-31528-1
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
09.11.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
2.16 MB
Anzahl Seiten
285
Jahr
2012
Untertitel
Englisch