Telling Our Stories: Continuities and Divergences in Black Autobiographies / Edition 1

Telling Our Stories: Continuities and Divergences in Black Autobiographies / Edition 1

by A. Alabi
ISBN-10:
1403967873
ISBN-13:
9781403967879
Pub. Date:
05/11/2005
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan US
ISBN-10:
1403967873
ISBN-13:
9781403967879
Pub. Date:
05/11/2005
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan US
Telling Our Stories: Continuities and Divergences in Black Autobiographies / Edition 1

Telling Our Stories: Continuities and Divergences in Black Autobiographies / Edition 1

by A. Alabi

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Overview

Telling Our Stories investigates the continuities and divergences in selected Black autobiographies from Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States. The stories of slaves, creative writers, and political activists are discussed both as texts produced by individuals who are products of specific societies and as interconnected books. The book identifies influences of environmental and cultural differences on the texts while it adopts cross-cultural and postcolonial reading approaches to examine the continuities and divergences in them.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403967879
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 05/11/2005
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 185
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.02(d)

About the Author

ADETAYO ALABI taught Postcolonial and International Literatures at Millikin University in Illinois, USA and at the University of Windsor in Canada. He published entries in the Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Literatures and in The Companion to African Literatures. He has also published several chapters in books, including Ogoni's Agonies: Ken Saro-Wiwa and the Crisis in Nigeria, The African Diaspora: African Origins and New World Identities, and Marvels of the African World: African Cultural Patrimony, New World Connections, and Identities; and in journals like Liwuram, African Literature Today, and In-Between.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Autobiographical Genre in Black Societies Theorizing Race, Theorizing Blackness Postcolonial Theory and Black Literatures Caliban, Is That You?: Slave Narratives and the Politics of Resistance Different, Yet Related: Black Creative Autobiographers in Dialogue Communal Resistance and Subjectivity: Black Activists in Racialized Societies Conclusion: Writing Another Life: The Constructedness of Autobiographical Genre
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