The Cambridge Companion to the African American Novel / (Record no. 7566)

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ISBN 9780521016377
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 813.009
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Title The Cambridge Companion to the African American Novel /
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Maryemma Graham
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Place of publication United Kingdom :
Name of publisher Cambridge University Press,
Year of publication ©2004
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Number of Pages xvii, 315p.
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Title Cambridge Companions to Literature
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Formatted contents note Notes on contributors<br/>Chronology<br/>Introduction Maryemma Graham<br/>Part I. The Long Journey: The African American Novel and History:<br/>1. Freeing the voice, creating the self: the novel and slavery Chris Mulvey<br/>2. Reconstructing the race: the novel after slavery M. Guilia Fabi<br/>3. The novel of the New Negro Renaissance George Hutchinson<br/>4. Caribbean migration, ex-isles, and the New World novel Giselle Liza Anatol<br/>Part II. Search for a Form: The New American Novel:<br/>5. The neo slave narrative Ashraf H. A. Rushdy<br/>6. Coming of age in the African American novel Claudine Raynaud<br/>7. The blues novel Steven Tracy<br/>8. From modernism to post modernism: black culture at the crossroads Fritz Gysin<br/>9. The African American novel and popular culture Susanne Dietzel<br/>Part III: African American Voices: From Margin to Center:<br/>10. Everybody's protest novel: the era of Richard Wright Jerry W. Ward, Jr.<br/>11. Finding common ground: Ralph Ellison and James Baldwin Herman Beavers<br/>12. American neo-hoodooism: the novels of Ishmael Reed Pierre-Damien Mvuyekure<br/>13. Spaces for readers: the novels of Toni Morrison Marilyn Mobley Mckenzie<br/>14. African American womanism: from Zora Neale Hurston to Alice Walker Lovalerie King<br/>15. Vernacular modernism in the novels of John Edgar Wideman and Leon Forrest Keith Byerman.
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Summary, etc Combining scholarship covering one hundred fifty years of novel writing in the U.S., newly commissioned essays examine eighty African American novels. They include well-known works as well as writings recently recovered or acknowledged. The collection features essays on the slave narrative, coming of age, vernacular modernism, and the post-colonial novel to help readers gain a better appreciation of the African American novel's diversity and complexity.
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Topical Term American Fiction
General subdivision African - Amrican writer
-- History and Criticism
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Personal name Graham, Maryemma [Ed.]
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