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  1. Writing the black diasporic city in the age of globalization
    Autor*in: Bailey, Carol
    Erschienen: [2023]; © 2023
    Verlag:  Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, Camden ; Newark, New Jersey ; London

    Writing the Black Diasporic City in the Age of Globalization theorizes the city as a generative, "semicircular" social space, where the changes of globalization are most profoundly experienced. The fictive accounts analyzed here configure cities as... mehr

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    Writing the Black Diasporic City in the Age of Globalization theorizes the city as a generative, "semicircular" social space, where the changes of globalization are most profoundly experienced. The fictive accounts analyzed here configure cities as spaces where movement is simultaneously restrictive and liberating, and where life prospects are at once promising and daunting. In their depictions of the urban experiences of peoples of African descent, writers and other creative artists offer a complex set of renditions of twentieth- and twenty-first-century Black urban citizens' experience in European or Euro-dominated cities such as Boston, London, New York, and Toronto, as well as Global South cities such as Accra, Kingston, and Lagos-that emerged out of colonial domination, and which have emerged as hubs of current globalization. Writing the Black Diasporic City draws on critical tools of classical postcolonial studies as well as those of globalization studies to read works by Ama Ata Aidoo, Amma Darko, Marlon James, Cecil Foster, Zadie Smith, Michael Thomas, Chika Unigwe, and other contemporary writers. The book also engages the television series Call the Midwife, the Canada carnival celebration Caribana, and the film series Small Axe to show how cities are characterized as open, complicated spaces that are constantly shifting. Cities collapse boundaries, allowing for both haunting and healing, and they can sever the connection from kin and community, or create new connections

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    ISBN: 9781978829664; 9781978829671
    RVK Klassifikation: HP 1130
    Schlagworte: Postkoloniale Literatur; Englisch; Stadt <Motiv>; Schwarze <Motiv>
    Umfang: 182 Seiten, Breite 152 mm, Hoehe 229 mm
  2. A poetics of performance
    the oral-scribal aesthetic in Anglophone Caribbean fiction
    Autor*in: Bailey, Carol
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  The University of the West Indies Press, Jamaica [u.a.]

    "A Poetics of Performance: The Oral-Scribal Aesthetics in Anglophone Caribbean Fiction explores the impact of orature-performance on Caribbean prose fiction. Arguing that orature-performance is the structuring device for many contemporary novels and... mehr

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    "A Poetics of Performance: The Oral-Scribal Aesthetics in Anglophone Caribbean Fiction explores the impact of orature-performance on Caribbean prose fiction. Arguing that orature-performance is the structuring device for many contemporary novels and short stories, this work extends the critical consensus that Caribbean oral modes infuse all genres of literature from the region. This book also examines how the formal and thematic synergies between Caribbean orature and literature constitute an inter-performative relationship between the region's literary and performance cultures. Beginning with a retrospective analysis of New Day and The Lonely Londoners , two harbingers of an aesthetic of orality, A Poetics of Performance reads fictions by post-1950s writers Earl Lovelace, Merle Collins, Marie-Elena John, Marlon James and Collin Channer alongside calypso, reggae, and different modes of Caribbean oral storytelling. The analyses elucidate what may be termed the most consequential aspect of Caribbean literary self-fashioning: an "inward turn" to the expressive resources and discursive tools of folk and popular culture. This recuperation has in turn forged a literary tradition grounded, not only in the folk and urban working-class performance cultures, but inevitably in a "woman"-centered poetics."--

     

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    ISBN: 9789766404956; 976640495X
    RVK Klassifikation: HQ 7023 ; HQ 7060
    Schlagworte: Caribbean fiction (English)
    Umfang: xi, 231 Seiten, 23 cm
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    IntroductionOpening acts: Scholarly and literary precursors to performing fiction -- (Re)membering: The power of stories in The Colour of forgetting and Unburnable -- Inter-performance and the woman-centered poetics in The Wine of Astonishment and The Book of Night Women -- Affirming the female "subject person": Rereading gender discourses in The Drageon Can't dance -- Globalizing yard in "Joebell and America" and "How to Beat a Child the Right and Proper Way" -- Afterword.

  3. Performing "difference"
    gossip in Olive Senior's short stories
    Autor*in: Bailey, Carol

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    Übergeordneter Titel: In: Constructing vernacular culture in the trans-Caribbean.(2008); 2008; S. 123 - 138
  4. A poetics of performance
    the oral-scribal aesthetic in Anglophone Caribbean fiction
    Autor*in: Bailey, Carol
    Erschienen: 2014
    Verlag:  The University of the West Indies Press, Jamaica [u.a.]

    "A Poetics of Performance: The Oral-Scribal Aesthetics in Anglophone Caribbean Fiction explores the impact of orature-performance on Caribbean prose fiction. Arguing that orature-performance is the structuring device for many contemporary novels and... mehr

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    "A Poetics of Performance: The Oral-Scribal Aesthetics in Anglophone Caribbean Fiction explores the impact of orature-performance on Caribbean prose fiction. Arguing that orature-performance is the structuring device for many contemporary novels and short stories, this work extends the critical consensus that Caribbean oral modes infuse all genres of literature from the region. This book also examines how the formal and thematic synergies between Caribbean orature and literature constitute an inter-performative relationship between the region's literary and performance cultures. Beginning with a retrospective analysis of New Day and The Lonely Londoners , two harbingers of an aesthetic of orality, A Poetics of Performance reads fictions by post-1950s writers Earl Lovelace, Merle Collins, Marie-Elena John, Marlon James and Collin Channer alongside calypso, reggae, and different modes of Caribbean oral storytelling. The analyses elucidate what may be termed the most consequential aspect of Caribbean literary self-fashioning: an "inward turn" to the expressive resources and discursive tools of folk and popular culture. This recuperation has in turn forged a literary tradition grounded, not only in the folk and urban working-class performance cultures, but inevitably in a "woman"-centered poetics."--

     

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    ISBN: 9789766404956; 976640495X
    RVK Klassifikation: HQ 7023 ; HQ 7060
    Schlagworte: Caribbean fiction (English)
    Umfang: xi, 231 Seiten, 23 cm
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    IntroductionOpening acts: Scholarly and literary precursors to performing fiction -- (Re)membering: The power of stories in The Colour of forgetting and Unburnable -- Inter-performance and the woman-centered poetics in The Wine of Astonishment and The Book of Night Women -- Affirming the female "subject person": Rereading gender discourses in The Drageon Can't dance -- Globalizing yard in "Joebell and America" and "How to Beat a Child the Right and Proper Way" -- Afterword.

  5. Clear Word and Third Sight: Folk Groundings and Diasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean Writing (review)
    Autor*in: Bailey, Carol
    Erschienen: 2006

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Modern fiction studies; Baltimore, Md. : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press, 1955-; Band 52, Heft 1 (2006), Seite 235-237; 23 cm