This thesis takes as its subject the points of connections and comparison that exist between five African American and Black British women poets, whose writings range from 1942 to the present day. It concentrates on the interconnection and reconstruction of their spatio-temporal geographies and their utilisation of musical traditions and historical narratives and ideas of location-dependent selfhood to articulate identity. Whilst previous scholarship tends to focus on the confines of a nation-state modality, with specifically American or British interpretations of African heritage, the methodology here is centred on the importance of a transatlantic poetic discourse to identify how literary and cultural exchanges transcend these borders. ...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
This dissertation is a project of literary reclamation, canonical revision, cultural analysis, and i...
This thesis takes as its subject the points of connections and comparison that exist between five Af...
My thesis explores the emerging concerns of contemporary black British writing. I index the move tow...
This dissertation revises our understanding of how African American women have resisted and transfor...
This thesis attempts to document the range of responses African-American women writers have posited ...
This thesis examines whether Afro-Caribbean, poets of the English-speaking West Indies and black Am...
This thesis examines whether Afro-Caribbean, poets of the English-speaking West Indies and black Am...
This dissertation explores the contributions of black poets in the United States before the New Negr...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
This dissertation examines the influence of jazz and blues on African Diasporic fiction. While the i...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
The thesis examines the shifting positions of Gwendolyn Brooks's poetry over a long career offive de...
This dissertation examines the place of difference in black women\u27s writing of the African diaspo...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
This dissertation is a project of literary reclamation, canonical revision, cultural analysis, and i...
This thesis takes as its subject the points of connections and comparison that exist between five Af...
My thesis explores the emerging concerns of contemporary black British writing. I index the move tow...
This dissertation revises our understanding of how African American women have resisted and transfor...
This thesis attempts to document the range of responses African-American women writers have posited ...
This thesis examines whether Afro-Caribbean, poets of the English-speaking West Indies and black Am...
This thesis examines whether Afro-Caribbean, poets of the English-speaking West Indies and black Am...
This dissertation explores the contributions of black poets in the United States before the New Negr...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
This dissertation examines the influence of jazz and blues on African Diasporic fiction. While the i...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
The thesis examines the shifting positions of Gwendolyn Brooks's poetry over a long career offive de...
This dissertation examines the place of difference in black women\u27s writing of the African diaspo...
The publication of this work was supported by the Open Access Publication Fund of Humboldt-Universit...
The perception of the nature and function of race in history is reflected in literature. Race being ...
This dissertation is a project of literary reclamation, canonical revision, cultural analysis, and i...