http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2014n67p37In this article I analyze how black music may be used to (re)interpret the legacy of slavery in Gayl Jones’s literary works Corregidora (1975) and Song for Anninho (1981). I argue that female Classic Blues from the 1920s functions as a testimony of resistance and as a means to recount the stories featured in these two texts. The U.S. black author uses the cadences, themes, and tropes of the blues in order to decode female versions of the black diaspora in the Americas. In addition, by setting her literary work in Brazil, Jones establishes an inter-American dialogue and imagines polyphonic and syncretic spaces where the blues is the model for historical revision. Inscribing my study within the th...
The Fictional Black Blues Figure: Blues Music and the Art of Narrative Self-Invention, Kimberly Mack...
Fréhel and Bessie Smith: A Cross-Cultural Study of the French Realist Singer and the African America...
Beyond the Blues explains how the gendering of sound led into and emerged out of the problem of the...
In this article I analyze how black music may be used to (re)interpret the legacy of slavery in Gayl...
In this article I analyze how black music may be used to (re)interpret the legacy of slavery in Gayl...
Este artículo se propone analizar la arqueología literaria acometida por la escritora estadounidens...
This article intends to analyze the literary archaeology undertaken by Gayl Jones, the American writ...
I mean, the only thing that has changed now-there are no chains around my ankles, as a people, but t...
I mean, the only thing that has changed now-there are no chains around my ankles, as a people, but t...
The Women’s Renaissance of the 1980s is often identified by its acknowledgement of the multiplicity ...
Gayle Jones is a contemporary African American woman novelist who is keenly awareof and genuinely co...
The Fictional Black Blues Figure: Blues Music and the Art of Narrative Self-Invention, Kimberly Mack...
Fréhel and Bessie Smith: A Cross-Cultural Study of the French Realist Singer and the African America...
Fréhel and Bessie Smith: A Cross-Cultural Study of the French Realist Singer and the African America...
Fréhel and Bessie Smith: A Cross-Cultural Study of the French Realist Singer and the African America...
The Fictional Black Blues Figure: Blues Music and the Art of Narrative Self-Invention, Kimberly Mack...
Fréhel and Bessie Smith: A Cross-Cultural Study of the French Realist Singer and the African America...
Beyond the Blues explains how the gendering of sound led into and emerged out of the problem of the...
In this article I analyze how black music may be used to (re)interpret the legacy of slavery in Gayl...
In this article I analyze how black music may be used to (re)interpret the legacy of slavery in Gayl...
Este artículo se propone analizar la arqueología literaria acometida por la escritora estadounidens...
This article intends to analyze the literary archaeology undertaken by Gayl Jones, the American writ...
I mean, the only thing that has changed now-there are no chains around my ankles, as a people, but t...
I mean, the only thing that has changed now-there are no chains around my ankles, as a people, but t...
The Women’s Renaissance of the 1980s is often identified by its acknowledgement of the multiplicity ...
Gayle Jones is a contemporary African American woman novelist who is keenly awareof and genuinely co...
The Fictional Black Blues Figure: Blues Music and the Art of Narrative Self-Invention, Kimberly Mack...
Fréhel and Bessie Smith: A Cross-Cultural Study of the French Realist Singer and the African America...
Fréhel and Bessie Smith: A Cross-Cultural Study of the French Realist Singer and the African America...
Fréhel and Bessie Smith: A Cross-Cultural Study of the French Realist Singer and the African America...
The Fictional Black Blues Figure: Blues Music and the Art of Narrative Self-Invention, Kimberly Mack...
Fréhel and Bessie Smith: A Cross-Cultural Study of the French Realist Singer and the African America...
Beyond the Blues explains how the gendering of sound led into and emerged out of the problem of the...