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Author Jackson, Tommie Lee.

Title An invincible summer : female diasporan authors / Tommie Lee Jackson.

Imprint Trenton, NJ : Africa World Press, c2001.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe 2nd Floor Stacks  810.99287 J138i 2001    ---  Axe Inventory 2024
Description xix, 218 p. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-214) and index.
Contents Origins of the divestiture trope in selected literature of the African diaspora -- Diaspora as a trope for the existential condition -- Resonances of the African continent in selected fiction and non-fiction by Zora Neale Hurston -- Orphanage in Simone Schwarz-Bart's The bridge of beyond and Alice Walker's The third life of Grange Copeland -- Polyphonic texture of the trope "junkheaped" in Toni Morrison's Beloved -- Sociological implications of female abandonment in Buchi Emecheta's Second class citizen and The joys of motherhood -- Success phobia of Deighton Boyce in Paul Marshall's Brown girl, Brownstones -- Madness as a response to the female situation of disinheritance in Mariama Bā's So long a letter and Scarlet song -- Exile of the elderly in Beryl Gilroy's Frangipani house and Boy-Sandwich -- Conclusion : abandonment as a trope for the human condition.
Subject American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism.
American literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
Caribbean literature (English) -- Black authors -- History and criticism.
Caribbean literature (English) -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
Caribbean literature (English) -- African influences.
Women and literature -- English-speaking countries.
American literature -- African influences.
English literature -- African influences.
Women and literature -- United States.
African American women in literature.
Abandoned children in literature.
Loss (Psychology) in literature.
Women, Black, in literature.
Betrayal in literature.
ISBN 0865438242 (pbk.)
0865438234

 
    
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