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  1. Clear Word and Third Sight
    Folk Groundings and Diasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean Writing
    Autor*in: John, Catherine
    Erschienen: [2003]; © 2003
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Clear Word and Third Sight examines the strands of a collective African diasporic consciousness represented in the work of a number of Black Caribbean writers. Catherine A. John shows how a shared consciousness, or "third sight," is rooted in both... mehr

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    Clear Word and Third Sight examines the strands of a collective African diasporic consciousness represented in the work of a number of Black Caribbean writers. Catherine A. John shows how a shared consciousness, or "third sight," is rooted in both pre- and postcolonial cultural practices and disseminated through a rich oral tradition. This consciousness has served diasporic communities by creating an alternate philosophical "worldsense" linking those of African descent across space and time.Contesting popular discourses about what constitutes culture and maintaining that neglected strains in negritude discourse provide a crucial philosophical perspective on the connections between folk practices, cultural memory, and collective consciousness, John examines the diasporic principles in the work of the negritude writers Léon Damas, Aimé Césaire, and Léopold Senghor. She traces the manifestations and reworkings of their ideas in Afro-Caribbean writing from the eastern and French Caribbean, as well as the Caribbean diaspora in the United States. The authors she discusses include Jamaica Kincaid, Earl Lovelace, Simone Schwarz-Bart, Audre Lorde, Paule Marshall, and Edouard Glissant, among others. John argues that by incorporating what she calls folk groundings-such as poems, folktales, proverbs, and songs-into their work, Afro-Caribbean writers invoke a psychospiritual consciousness which combines old and new strategies for addressing the ongoing postcolonial struggle

     

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    Schriftenreihe: New Americanists
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American; African literature; Blacks in literature; Caribbean literature (English); Caribbean literature (English); Caribbean literature (French); Caribbean literature (French); Folklore in literature; Folklore; Literature and folklore
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  2. Clear word and third sight
    folk groundings and diasporic consciousness in African Caribbean writing
    Erschienen: [2012?]
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham, NC, USA

    Introduction: Alternate Consciousness in the Diaspora -- 1. Paris in 1956: Negritude and Cultural Discourse -- 2. Colonial Legacies, Gender Identity, and Black Female Writing in the Diaspora -- 3. Negritude and Negativity: Alienation and Voice in... mehr

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    Introduction: Alternate Consciousness in the Diaspora -- 1. Paris in 1956: Negritude and Cultural Discourse -- 2. Colonial Legacies, Gender Identity, and Black Female Writing in the Diaspora -- 3. Negritude and Negativity: Alienation and Voice in Eastern Caribbean Literature -- 4. Diaspora Philosophy, French Caribbean Literature, and Simone Schwarz-Bart's Pluie et vent sur Telumee Miracle -- 5. The Spoken Word and Spirit Consciousness: Audre Lorde and Paule Marshall's Diasporic Voice. - Includes bibliographical references (pages [227]-235) and index

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 9780822385097
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    Schriftenreihe: New Americanists
    Schlagworte: Caribbean literature (English); Caribbean literature (French); Caribbean literature (English); Caribbean literature (French); African literature; Literature and folklore; Folklore; Folklore in literature; Blacks in literature; Literatur; Schwarze
    Weitere Schlagworte: Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 241 Seiten)
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  3. Clear Word and Third Sight
    Folk Groundings and Diasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean Writing
    Autor*in: John, Catherine
    Erschienen: [2003]
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Alternate Consciousness in the Diaspora -- 1 Paris in 1956: Negritude and Cultural Discourse -- 2 Colonial Legacies, Gender Identity, and Black Female Writing in the Diaspora -- 3 Negritude... mehr

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    Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Alternate Consciousness in the Diaspora -- 1 Paris in 1956: Negritude and Cultural Discourse -- 2 Colonial Legacies, Gender Identity, and Black Female Writing in the Diaspora -- 3 Negritude and Negativity: Alienation and ‘‘Voice’’ in Eastern Caribbean Literature -- 4 Diaspora Philosophy, French Caribbean Literature, and Simone Schwarz-Bart’s Pluie et vent sur Télumée Miracle -- 5 The Spoken Word and Spirit Consciousness: Audre Lorde and Paule Marshall’s Diasporic Voice -- Afterword -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index Clear Word and Third Sight examines the strands of a collective African diasporic consciousness represented in the work of a number of Black Caribbean writers. Catherine A. John shows how a shared consciousness, or “third sight,” is rooted in both pre- and postcolonial cultural practices and disseminated through a rich oral tradition. This consciousness has served diasporic communities by creating an alternate philosophical “worldsense” linking those of African descent across space and time.Contesting popular discourses about what constitutes culture and maintaining that neglected strains in negritude discourse provide a crucial philosophical perspective on the connections between folk practices, cultural memory, and collective consciousness, John examines the diasporic principles in the work of the negritude writers Léon Damas, Aimé Césaire, and Léopold Senghor. She traces the manifestations and reworkings of their ideas in Afro-Caribbean writing from the eastern and French Caribbean, as well as the Caribbean diaspora in the United States. The authors she discusses include Jamaica Kincaid, Earl Lovelace, Simone Schwarz-Bart, Audre Lorde, Paule Marshall, and Edouard Glissant, among others. John argues that by incorporating what she calls folk groundings—such as poems, folktales, proverbs, and songs—into their work, Afro-Caribbean writers invoke a psychospiritual consciousness which combines old and new strategies for addressing the ongoing postcolonial struggle

     

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    ISBN: 9780822385097
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    Schriftenreihe: New Americanists
    Schlagworte: African literature; Blacks in literature; Caribbean literature (English); Caribbean literature (English); Caribbean literature (French); Caribbean literature (French); Folklore in literature; Folklore; Literature and folklore; LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (254 p)
  4. Clear Word and Third Sight
    Folk Groundings and Diasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean Writing
    Autor*in: John, Catherine
    Erschienen: [2003]; © 2003
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Clear Word and Third Sight examines the strands of a collective African diasporic consciousness represented in the work of a number of Black Caribbean writers. Catherine A. John shows how a shared consciousness, or "third sight," is rooted in both... mehr

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    Clear Word and Third Sight examines the strands of a collective African diasporic consciousness represented in the work of a number of Black Caribbean writers. Catherine A. John shows how a shared consciousness, or "third sight," is rooted in both pre- and postcolonial cultural practices and disseminated through a rich oral tradition. This consciousness has served diasporic communities by creating an alternate philosophical "worldsense" linking those of African descent across space and time.Contesting popular discourses about what constitutes culture and maintaining that neglected strains in negritude discourse provide a crucial philosophical perspective on the connections between folk practices, cultural memory, and collective consciousness, John examines the diasporic principles in the work of the negritude writers Léon Damas, Aimé Césaire, and Léopold Senghor. She traces the manifestations and reworkings of their ideas in Afro-Caribbean writing from the eastern and French Caribbean, as well as the Caribbean diaspora in the United States. The authors she discusses include Jamaica Kincaid, Earl Lovelace, Simone Schwarz-Bart, Audre Lorde, Paule Marshall, and Edouard Glissant, among others. John argues that by incorporating what she calls folk groundings-such as poems, folktales, proverbs, and songs-into their work, Afro-Caribbean writers invoke a psychospiritual consciousness which combines old and new strategies for addressing the ongoing postcolonial struggle

     

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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780822385097
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    Schriftenreihe: New Americanists
    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / Caribbean & Latin American; African literature; Blacks in literature; Caribbean literature (English); Caribbean literature (English); Caribbean literature (French); Caribbean literature (French); Folklore in literature; Folklore; Literature and folklore
    Umfang: 1 online resource (254 pages)
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  5. Clear word and third sight
    folk groundings and diasporic consciousness in African Caribbean writing
    Erschienen: [2012?]
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham, NC, USA

    Introduction: Alternate Consciousness in the Diaspora -- 1. Paris in 1956: Negritude and Cultural Discourse -- 2. Colonial Legacies, Gender Identity, and Black Female Writing in the Diaspora -- 3. Negritude and Negativity: Alienation and Voice in... mehr

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    Introduction: Alternate Consciousness in the Diaspora -- 1. Paris in 1956: Negritude and Cultural Discourse -- 2. Colonial Legacies, Gender Identity, and Black Female Writing in the Diaspora -- 3. Negritude and Negativity: Alienation and Voice in Eastern Caribbean Literature -- 4. Diaspora Philosophy, French Caribbean Literature, and Simone Schwarz-Bart's Pluie et vent sur Telumee Miracle -- 5. The Spoken Word and Spirit Consciousness: Audre Lorde and Paule Marshall's Diasporic Voice. - Includes bibliographical references (pages [227]-235) and index

     

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    Schriftenreihe: New Americanists
    Schlagworte: Caribbean literature (English); Caribbean literature (French); Caribbean literature (English); Caribbean literature (French); African literature; Literature and folklore; Folklore; Folklore in literature; Blacks in literature; Literatur; Schwarze
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    Informationen wurden der Landingpage entnommen, da weder Titelblatt noch Impressum vorhanden sind (Duke University Press)

  6. Clear word and third sight
    folk groundings and diasporic consciousness in African Caribbean writing
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Introduction: Alternate Consciousness in the Diaspora -- 1. Paris in 1956: Negritude and Cultural Discourse -- 2. Colonial Legacies, Gender Identity, and Black Female Writing in the Diaspora -- 3. Negritude and Negativity: Alienation and Voice in... mehr

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    Introduction: Alternate Consciousness in the Diaspora -- 1. Paris in 1956: Negritude and Cultural Discourse -- 2. Colonial Legacies, Gender Identity, and Black Female Writing in the Diaspora -- 3. Negritude and Negativity: Alienation and Voice in Eastern Caribbean Literature -- 4. Diaspora Philosophy, French Caribbean Literature, and Simone Schwarz-Bart's Pluie et vent sur Telumee Miracle -- 5. The Spoken Word and Spirit Consciousness: Audre Lorde and Paule Marshall's Diasporic Voice.

     

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  7. Clear word and third sight
    folk groundings and diasporic consciousness in African Caribbean writing
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    Introduction: Alternate Consciousness in the Diaspora -- 1. Paris in 1956: Negritude and Cultural Discourse -- 2. Colonial Legacies, Gender Identity, and Black Female Writing in the Diaspora -- 3. Negritude and Negativity: Alienation and Voice in... mehr

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    Introduction: Alternate Consciousness in the Diaspora -- 1. Paris in 1956: Negritude and Cultural Discourse -- 2. Colonial Legacies, Gender Identity, and Black Female Writing in the Diaspora -- 3. Negritude and Negativity: Alienation and Voice in Eastern Caribbean Literature -- 4. Diaspora Philosophy, French Caribbean Literature, and Simone Schwarz-Bart's Pluie et vent sur Telumee Miracle -- 5. The Spoken Word and Spirit Consciousness: Audre Lorde and Paule Marshall's Diasporic Voice.

     

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  8. Clear Word and Third Sight
    Folk Groundings and Diasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean Writing
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; ProQuest, Ann Arbor, Michigan

    An exploration of the implicit and explicit ways that an alternate African diasporic consciousness, grounded in folk mores, is expressed in Afro-Caribbean writing. mehr

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    An exploration of the implicit and explicit ways that an alternate African diasporic consciousness, grounded in folk mores, is expressed in Afro-Caribbean writing.

     

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    ISBN: 9780822385097
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    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1st ed.
    Schriftenreihe: New Americanists Ser.
    Schlagworte: Literatur; Schwarze; Ethnische Identität; Diaspora <Religion, Motiv>
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (255 pages)
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  9. Clear Word and Third Sight
    Folk Groundings and Diasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean Writing
    Erschienen: 2003; ©2003
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham ; Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin

    Clear Word and Third Sight examines the strands of a collective African diasporic consciousness represented in the work of a number of Black Caribbean writers. Catherine A. John shows how a shared consciousness, or "third sight," is rooted in both... mehr

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    Clear Word and Third Sight examines the strands of a collective African diasporic consciousness represented in the work of a number of Black Caribbean writers. Catherine A. John shows how a shared consciousness, or "third sight," is rooted in both pre- and postcolonial cultural practices and disseminated through a rich oral tradition. This consciousness has served diasporic communities by creating an alternate philosophical "worldsense" linking those of African descent across space and time.Contesting popular discourses about what constitutes culture and maintaining that neglected strains in negritude discourse provide a crucial philosophical perspective on the connections between folk practices, cultural memory, and collective consciousness, John examines the diasporic principles in the work of the negritude writers Léon Damas, Aimé Césaire, and Léopold Senghor. She traces the manifestations and reworkings of their ideas in Afro-Caribbean writing from the eastern and French Caribbean, as well as the Caribbean diaspora in the United States. The authors she discusses include Jamaica Kincaid, Earl Lovelace, Simone Schwarz-Bart, Audre Lorde, Paule Marshall, and Edouard Glissant, among others. John argues that by incorporating what she calls folk groundings-such as poems, folktales, proverbs, and songs-into their work, Afro-Caribbean writers invoke a psychospiritual consciousness which combines old and new strategies for addressing the ongoing postcolonial struggle.

     

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  10. Clear word and third sight
    folk groundings and diasporic consciousness in African Caribbean writing
    Erschienen: 2003
    Verlag:  Duke University Press, Durham

    An exploration of the implicit and explicit ways that an alternate African diasporic consciousness, grounded in folk mores, is expressed in Afro-Caribbean writing mehr

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    An exploration of the implicit and explicit ways that an alternate African diasporic consciousness, grounded in folk mores, is expressed in Afro-Caribbean writing

     

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    ISBN: 0822332221; 1283064731; 0822385090; 0822332329; 9781283064736; 9780822332220; 9780822385097; 9780822332329
    Schriftenreihe: New Americanists
    Schlagworte: Literature and folklore; Folklore; Folklore in literature; Blacks in literature; Caribbean literature (French); Caribbean literature (English); Caribbean literature (French); Caribbean literature (English); African literature
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xi, 241 p), 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [227]-235) and index

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    Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Alternate Consciousness in the Diaspora; 1 Paris in 1956: Negritude and Cultural Discourse; 2 Colonial Legacies, Gender Identity, and Black Female Writingin the Diaspora; 3 Negritude and Negativity: Alienation and ''Voice'' in EasternCaribbean Literature; 4 Diaspora Philosophy, French Caribbean Literature, and SimoneSchwarz-Bart's Pluie et vent sur Télumée Miracle; 5 The Spoken Word and Spirit Consciousness: Audre Lorde andPaule Marshall's Diasporic Voice; Afterword; Notes; Bibliography; Index