Edwidge Danticat: A Companion to the Young Adult Literature

A comet in the mounting firmament of third-world, non-white, female writers, Edwidge Danticat stands apart. An accomplished trilingual children's and YA author, she is also an activist, op-ed and cinema writer, and keynote speaker. Much of her work introduces the world to the cultural uniqueness of Haiti, the first black republic, and the elements of African heritage, language, and Vodou that continue to color all aspects of the island's art and self-expression.

This companion provides an in-depth look into the world and writings of Danticat through A-Z entries. These entries cover both her works and the prevalent themes of her writing, including colonialism, slavery, superstition, adaptation, dreams and coming of age. It also provides a biography of Danticat, a list of 32 aphorisms from her fiction, a guide to the names and histories of the real places in her fiction, lesson planning aids, and a robust glossary offering translations and definitions for the many Creole, French, Japanese, Latin, Spanish, and Taino terms in Danticat's writing.

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Edwidge Danticat: A Companion to the Young Adult Literature

A comet in the mounting firmament of third-world, non-white, female writers, Edwidge Danticat stands apart. An accomplished trilingual children's and YA author, she is also an activist, op-ed and cinema writer, and keynote speaker. Much of her work introduces the world to the cultural uniqueness of Haiti, the first black republic, and the elements of African heritage, language, and Vodou that continue to color all aspects of the island's art and self-expression.

This companion provides an in-depth look into the world and writings of Danticat through A-Z entries. These entries cover both her works and the prevalent themes of her writing, including colonialism, slavery, superstition, adaptation, dreams and coming of age. It also provides a biography of Danticat, a list of 32 aphorisms from her fiction, a guide to the names and histories of the real places in her fiction, lesson planning aids, and a robust glossary offering translations and definitions for the many Creole, French, Japanese, Latin, Spanish, and Taino terms in Danticat's writing.

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Edwidge Danticat: A Companion to the Young Adult Literature

Edwidge Danticat: A Companion to the Young Adult Literature

by Mary Ellen Snodgrass
Edwidge Danticat: A Companion to the Young Adult Literature

Edwidge Danticat: A Companion to the Young Adult Literature

by Mary Ellen Snodgrass

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A comet in the mounting firmament of third-world, non-white, female writers, Edwidge Danticat stands apart. An accomplished trilingual children's and YA author, she is also an activist, op-ed and cinema writer, and keynote speaker. Much of her work introduces the world to the cultural uniqueness of Haiti, the first black republic, and the elements of African heritage, language, and Vodou that continue to color all aspects of the island's art and self-expression.

This companion provides an in-depth look into the world and writings of Danticat through A-Z entries. These entries cover both her works and the prevalent themes of her writing, including colonialism, slavery, superstition, adaptation, dreams and coming of age. It also provides a biography of Danticat, a list of 32 aphorisms from her fiction, a guide to the names and histories of the real places in her fiction, lesson planning aids, and a robust glossary offering translations and definitions for the many Creole, French, Japanese, Latin, Spanish, and Taino terms in Danticat's writing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781476687155
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 06/06/2022
Series: McFarland Companions to Young Adult Literature
Pages: 281
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.57(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mary Ellen Snodgrass is an award-winning author of English and Latin textbooks and reference works for 40 years. She taught at Hickory High School and Lenoir Rhyne University in North Carolina for 23 years. Her writing focuses on women’s and world literature and history and general research topics, including epidemics, the history of money, clothing, food, and dance. She lives in Hickory, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vi
Preface 1
Introduction 3
A Biography of Edwidge Danticat
(January 19, 1969– ) 7
Edwidge Danticat Family Tree 41
The Companion 43
Glossary 227
Appendix A: Aphorisms in Danticat’s Writing 235
Appendix B: Historical References 236
Appendix C: A Guide to Places 241
Appendix D: A Guide to Writing, Art
and Research Topics 244
Bibliography 255
Index 269
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