This examination of the Flying African myth is divided into three areas of exploration. In Chapter I the creation of folklore, especially within the AfricanAmerican community, is investigated alongside of several versions of the Flying African folktale recorded during 1939 and 1940 off of the coast of Georgia. The second chapter addresses the influence of specific elements of the Flying African folktale on the Black Aesthetic and African-American poetry of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, including the transformation of the myth into verse form. Chapter III deals solely with Toni Morrison's fictional novel Song of Solomon, explaining how the novel functions as a return to oral literature via the transformation of the Flying African m...
This study examines Toni Morrison's use of specific Africanisms in Beloved. The term Ntu indicates a...
This research explores the geographic concept of place and its relationship to identity in contempor...
This dissertation presents a qualitative of a study utilizing non-fiction African-American Folktales...
The chief focus of this paper is to explore the aesthetics and artistic leverage of magic realism, w...
Toni Morrison in Song of Solomon recaptures the neglected Afro-American myth of flying Africans. Aft...
(print) x, 162 p. ; 24 cmCh. 1 Black Oral Performance and Writing Traditions in the New World p. 1 -...
During the 1930s, as part of the W.P.A. Federal Writer’s project, over 2,000 interviews of former s...
This dissertation focuses on the function of black vernacular myths and rituals in three primary wom...
This dissertation explores homecoming narratives and the representation of return migration in Afric...
From its inception, folktale research has had a two-pronged aim: it has been interested, on the one ...
This is the book I had been planning to write for the past fifteen years, it was inevitable that if ...
Walker positions herself as a writer who boldly acknowledges her African ancestry. Africa with its i...
The literature often considered the most American is rooted not only in European and Western culture...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation is an examination of the trickster p...
This study examines Toni Morrison's use of specific Africanisms in Beloved. The term Ntu indicates a...
This research explores the geographic concept of place and its relationship to identity in contempor...
This dissertation presents a qualitative of a study utilizing non-fiction African-American Folktales...
The chief focus of this paper is to explore the aesthetics and artistic leverage of magic realism, w...
Toni Morrison in Song of Solomon recaptures the neglected Afro-American myth of flying Africans. Aft...
(print) x, 162 p. ; 24 cmCh. 1 Black Oral Performance and Writing Traditions in the New World p. 1 -...
During the 1930s, as part of the W.P.A. Federal Writer’s project, over 2,000 interviews of former s...
This dissertation focuses on the function of black vernacular myths and rituals in three primary wom...
This dissertation explores homecoming narratives and the representation of return migration in Afric...
From its inception, folktale research has had a two-pronged aim: it has been interested, on the one ...
This is the book I had been planning to write for the past fifteen years, it was inevitable that if ...
Walker positions herself as a writer who boldly acknowledges her African ancestry. Africa with its i...
The literature often considered the most American is rooted not only in European and Western culture...
References to Africa exist in different forms in diasporic music from every country in the New World...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013This dissertation is an examination of the trickster p...
This study examines Toni Morrison's use of specific Africanisms in Beloved. The term Ntu indicates a...
This research explores the geographic concept of place and its relationship to identity in contempor...
This dissertation presents a qualitative of a study utilizing non-fiction African-American Folktales...