This project examines the ways in which several texts written in the late twentieth century by African American and Caribbean writers appropriate history and witness trauma. I read the representational practices of Toni Morrison, Ernest Gaines, Paule Marshall, and Fred D\u27Aguiar as they offer distinct approaches to history and the resulting effects such reconstituted, discovered, or, in some cases, imagined histories can have on the affirmation of the self as a subject. I draw my theoretical framework from the spaces of intersection between diaspora and postcolonial theories, enabling me to explore the values of the African diaspora cross-culturally as manifested in the representational practices of these writers. This study creates an op...
The slave trade and colonial regimes disrupted the collectivity and history of the Caribbean populat...
This dissertation is an attempt to rethink the relation between narrative and the historical categor...
This is a study of African-American traumas in Toni Morrison's Beloved in relation to the Black Live...
The first monograph to investigate the poetics and politics of haunting in African diaspora literatu...
The enslavement of Africans in the Americas was also a repeated trauma experienced across generation...
Starting from the observation that ghosts are strikingly recurrent and prominent figures in late-twe...
This essay looks at some of the problematics of teaching the slave narrative tradition: from the fou...
Based on the hypothesis that the (re)creation of epistemic home places in African diaspora fiction i...
The works of literature produced by Caribbean writers such as Edwidge Danticat, Wilson Harris, and E...
"Migrations of Memory" studies the experience and resolution of inherited traumatic memory as depict...
The first monograph to investigate the poetics and politics of haunting in African diaspora literatu...
This dissertation pinpoints imaginative patterns that people within the diaspora have used and now u...
This dissertation pinpoints imaginative patterns that people within the diaspora have used and now u...
In this essay, I will focus on this issue by briefly analyzing the representation of identitarian di...
The enslavement and persecution of African and Native peoples has been occurring in the U.S. since t...
The slave trade and colonial regimes disrupted the collectivity and history of the Caribbean populat...
This dissertation is an attempt to rethink the relation between narrative and the historical categor...
This is a study of African-American traumas in Toni Morrison's Beloved in relation to the Black Live...
The first monograph to investigate the poetics and politics of haunting in African diaspora literatu...
The enslavement of Africans in the Americas was also a repeated trauma experienced across generation...
Starting from the observation that ghosts are strikingly recurrent and prominent figures in late-twe...
This essay looks at some of the problematics of teaching the slave narrative tradition: from the fou...
Based on the hypothesis that the (re)creation of epistemic home places in African diaspora fiction i...
The works of literature produced by Caribbean writers such as Edwidge Danticat, Wilson Harris, and E...
"Migrations of Memory" studies the experience and resolution of inherited traumatic memory as depict...
The first monograph to investigate the poetics and politics of haunting in African diaspora literatu...
This dissertation pinpoints imaginative patterns that people within the diaspora have used and now u...
This dissertation pinpoints imaginative patterns that people within the diaspora have used and now u...
In this essay, I will focus on this issue by briefly analyzing the representation of identitarian di...
The enslavement and persecution of African and Native peoples has been occurring in the U.S. since t...
The slave trade and colonial regimes disrupted the collectivity and history of the Caribbean populat...
This dissertation is an attempt to rethink the relation between narrative and the historical categor...
This is a study of African-American traumas in Toni Morrison's Beloved in relation to the Black Live...