Reimagining the Middle Passage: Black Resistance in Literature, Television, and Song Contributor(s): Green, Tara T. (Author) |
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ISBN: 0814254713 ISBN-13: 9780814254714 Publisher: Ohio State University Press OUR PRICE: $28.45 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: April 2018 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Drama | American - General - Literary Criticism | African - Literary Criticism | American - African American |
Dewey: 810.989 |
LCCN: 2017055652 |
Series: Black Performance and Cultural Criticism |
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 6" W x 9" (0.64 lbs) 210 pages |
Themes: - Ethnic Orientation - African American - Sex & Gender - Feminine |
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Publisher Description: In Reimagining the Middle Passage: Black Resistance in Literature, Television, and Song, Tara T. Green turns to twentieth- and recent twenty-first-century representations of the Middle Passage created by African-descended artists and writers. Examining how these writers and performers revised and reimagined the Middle Passage in their work, Green argues that they recognized it as a historical and geographical site of trauma as well as a symbol for a place of understanding and change. Their work represents the legacy African captives left for resisting "social death" (the idea that Black life does not matter), but it also highlights strong resistance to that social death (the idea that it does matter). Exploring the presence of water and its impact on African descendants, Reimagining the Middle Passageoffers fresh analyses of Alex Haley'sRootsand the television adaptations; the history of flooding in Black communities in literature such as Jesmyn Ward'sSalvage the Bonesand Paule Marshall'sPraisesong for the Widow, in blues songs, and in television shows such asTreme; and stories of resistance found in myths associated with Marie Laveau and flying Africans. |