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  1. Wolf whistle
    a novel
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, N.C

    ALA Notable Book; 1994 Mississippi Writers Award for Fiction; 1994 Southern Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction. In WOLF WHISTLE, Lewis Nordan unleashes the hellhounds of his prodigious imagination on one of the most notorious racial killings of... more

    Hochschulbibliothek Friedensau
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    ALA Notable Book; 1994 Mississippi Writers Award for Fiction; 1994 Southern Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction. In WOLF WHISTLE, Lewis Nordan unleashes the hellhounds of his prodigious imagination on one of the most notorious racial killings of the century, the Emmett Till murder. Soon we're on a magical mystery tour of the Southern psyche of the mid-1950s and the dawning of guilt and recognition in a whole generation of white Southerners. An immense and wall-shattering display of talent. WOLF WHISTLE will help usher Lewis Nordan into the Hall of Fame of American Letters.--Randall Kenan, The Nation

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 156512913X; 9781565129139
    RVK Categories: HU 9800
    Subjects: Race relations; Children; Trials (Murder)
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett (1941-1955)
    Scope: Online-Ressource (290 pages)
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    Includes Reader's guide

    ""Also by Lewis Nordan""; ""Title""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Acknowledgment""; ""1""; ""2""; ""3""; ""4""; ""5""; ""6""; ""7""; ""8""; ""9""; ""10""; ""11""; ""12""; ""13""; ""14""; ""Reader's Guide""; ""Growing Up White in the South""; ""An Interview with the Author""; ""Discussion Points""; ""Further Reading on Emmett Till""; ""Additional Books by Lewis Nordan""; ""About the Author""

  2. The Emmett Till Trauma in US Fiction
    Psychological Realism, Magic Realism, and the Spectral
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers, New York ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly... more

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    This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly pierced the African American community, later resulting in a recurrent motif that this monograph conceptualizes as the Emmett Till trauma. This motif has historically permeated the whole spectrum of US society, springing up in manifold ways and artistic manifestations, but why does it continue to reverberate with such prominence nowadays? And which strategies have the different communities been adopting to cope with it over the years? This book seeks in literature the answers to these central questions, as it analyzes the ways in which several social groups come to terms with the Till trauma, focusing on the three major novels inspired by the tragic incident: Bebe Moore Campbell’s Your Blues Ain’t Like Mine (1992), Lewis Nordan’s Wolf Whistle (1993), and Bernice L. McFadden’s Gathering of Waters (2012). The critical analysis of these three novels is imbued with a theoretical framework mainly based on trauma theory but also influenced by spectrality studies and black studies. Such a theoretical framework allows exploration of the hidden intricacies of the Till case and its traumatic impact on the broader US society, with special emphasis on its aftereffects within the African American community, in the first single-authored monograph on the infamous lynching in literature."Carefully theorized and persuasively argued, this study is the most comprehensive account we have of the haunting presence of Emmett Till in the American literary imagination. Attuned to hidden intricacies, Martín Fernández Fernández makes a convincing case that fiction provides us with the expansive space we need to work through historical trauma, enabling us to mourn properly across generations while at the same time exploring opportunities for progress and healing. Anyone interested in this lynching, and the vast literary response it has inspired, would do well to give this study the close attention it deserves."—Chris Metress, Professor at Samford University; Author of The Lynching of Emmett Till: A Documentary Narrative"This book successfully links the events of the Emmett Till case to recent historical episodes and the Black Lives Matter movement triggered by them. It is a thoroughly documented study that manages to present in a straightforward and accessible manner the historical and mythical significance of a case that still today haunts the US collective memory. The overwhelming evidence, the soundness of the argumentation, and the clarity and accessibility of the writing make of this monograph a valuable addition to our understanding of the African American experience, as well as the complex texture of the US as a nation."—Manuel Broncano, Professor of American Literature, Texas A&M International University"Martín Fernández Fernández locates the forever wound of black child murder in the crevices of America’s racial fault lines in his study The Emmett Till Trauma in US Fiction. More than just a recounting of the gruesome killing of fourteen-year-old Emmett Till, Fernández Fernández’s thoughtful study traces the ways Till’s murder has been memorialized in speculative fiction. Mythology, magical realism, and creative license provide ready avenues for the explorations of familial retribution, spiritual redemption, and communal healing in the bloodlines of both impacted families in the Till saga."—Carol E. Henderson, Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, Chief Diversity Officer, Emory University; Professor Emerita, English, Africana Studies, University of Delaware... "Carefully theorized and persuasively argued, this study is the most comprehensive account we have of the haunting presence of Emmett Till in the American literary imagination. Attuned to hidden intricacies, Martín Fernández Fernández makes a convincing case that fiction provides us with the expansive space we need to work through historical trauma, enabling us to mourn properly across generations while at the same time exploring opportunities for progress and healing. Anyone interested in this lynching, and the vast literary response it has inspired, would do well to give this study the close attention it deserves."Chris Metress, Professor at Samford University; Author of The Lynching of Emmett Till: A Documentary Narrative... "This book successfully links the events of the Emmett Till case to recent historical episodes and the Black Lives Matter movement triggered by them. It is a thoroughly documented study that manages to present in a straightforward and accessible manner the historical and mythical significance of a case that still today haunts the US collective memory. The overwhelming evidence, the soundness of the argumentation, and the clarity and accessibility of the writing make of this monograph a valuable addition to our understanding of the African American experience, as well as the complex texture of the US as a nation."Manuel Broncano, Professor of American Literature, Texas A&M International University...

     

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  3. Emmett Till in literary memory and imagination
    Published: c2008
    Publisher:  Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge, La

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Unter den Linden
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0807132810; 9780807132814
    RVK Categories: HU 1691
    Series: Southern literary studies
    Subjects: American literature; American literature; Race in literature; Politics and literature; African Americans; Lynching in literature; African Americans in literature; Civil rights movements in literature
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett (1941-1955)
    Scope: VIII, 262 S, Ill, 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Incendiary art
    poems
    Published: 2017
    Publisher:  TriQuarterly Books/Northwestern University Press, Evanston, Illinois

    Universitätsbibliothek der LMU München
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780810134331
    Subjects: African Americans
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett (1941-1955)
    Scope: 132 Seiten, 22 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 131-132)

  5. Ghost boys
    Published: [2018]
    Publisher:  Little, Brown and Company, New York

    "After seventh-grader Jerome is shot by a white police officer, he observes the aftermath of his death and meets the ghosts of other fallen black boys including historical figure Emmett Till"... more

    Internationale Jugendbibliothek
    No loan of volumes, only paper copies will be sent

     

    "After seventh-grader Jerome is shot by a white police officer, he observes the aftermath of his death and meets the ghosts of other fallen black boys including historical figure Emmett Till"...

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9780316262286
    Edition: First edition
    Subjects: Police shootings; Racism; Death; African Americans; Family life; Tötung; Rassismus; Erschießung; Gespenst; Polizei; Trauerarbeit; Schwarze; Junge <12 Jahre>
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett; Till, Emmett (1941-1955)
    Scope: 214 pages, 20 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references

  6. The Emmett Till trauma in US fiction
    psychological realism, magic realism, and the spectral
    Published: [2023]; © 2023
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Lausanne ; Berlin ; Bruxelles ; Chennai ; New York ; Oxford

    "This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Regensburg
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    "This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly pierced the African American community, later resulting in a recurrent motif that this monograph conceptualizes as the Emmett Till trauma. This motif has historically permeated the whole spectrum of US society, springing up in manifold ways and artistic manifestations, but why does it continue to reverberate with such prominence nowadays? And which strategies have the different communities been adopting to cope with it over the years? This book seeks in literature the answers to these central questions, as it analyzes the ways in which several social groups come to terms with the Till trauma, focusing on the three major novels inspired by the tragic incident: Bebe Moore Campbell's Your Blues Ain't Like Mine (1992), Lewis Nordan's Wolf Whistle (1993), and Bernice L. McFadden's Gathering of Waters (2012). The critical analysis of these three novels is imbued with a theoretical framework mainly based on trauma theory but also influenced by spectrality studies and black studies. Such a theoretical framework allows to explore the hidden intricacies of the Till case and its traumatic impact on the broader US society, with special emphasis on its aftereffects within the African American community, in the first single-authored monograph on the infamous lynching in literature"--

     

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  7. The Emmett Till trauma in US fiction
    psychological realism, magic realism, and the spectral
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Lausanne

    Zusammenfassung: "This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary... more

     

    Zusammenfassung: "This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly pierced the African American community, later resulting in a recurrent motif that this monograph conceptualizes as the Emmett Till trauma. This motif has historically permeated the whole spectrum of US society, springing up in manifold ways and artistic manifestations, but why does it continue to reverberate with such prominence nowadays? And which strategies have the different communities been adopting to cope with it over the years? This book seeks in literature the answers to these central questions, as it analyzes the ways in which several social groups come to terms with the Till trauma, focusing on the three major novels inspired by the tragic incident: Bebe Moore Campbell's Your Blues Ain't Like Mine (1992), Lewis Nordan's Wolf Whistle (1993), and Bernice L. McFadden's Gathering of Waters (2012). The critical analysis of these three novels is imbued with a theoretical framework mainly based on trauma theory but also influenced by spectrality studies and black studies. Such a theoretical framework allows to explore the hidden intricacies of the Till case and its traumatic impact on the broader US society, with special emphasis on its aftereffects within the African American community, in the first single-authored monograph on the infamous lynching in literature"--(Provided by publisher.)

     

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  8. The Emmett Till trauma in US fiction
    psychological realism, magic realism, and the spectral
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Lausanne

    "This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly... more

    Brechtbau-Bibliothek
    PD 450.219
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    "This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly pierced the African American community, later resulting in a recurrent motif that this monograph conceptualizes as the Emmett Till trauma. This motif has historically permeated the whole spectrum of US society, springing up in manifold ways and artistic manifestations, but why does it continue to reverberate with such prominence nowadays? And which strategies have the different communities been adopting to cope with it over the years? This book seeks in literature the answers to these central questions, as it analyzes the ways in which several social groups come to terms with the Till trauma, focusing on the three major novels inspired by the tragic incident: Bebe Moore Campbell's Your Blues Ain't Like Mine (1992), Lewis Nordan's Wolf Whistle (1993), and Bernice L. McFadden's Gathering of Waters (2012). The critical analysis of these three novels is imbued with a theoretical framework mainly based on trauma theory but also influenced by spectrality studies and black studies. Such a theoretical framework allows to explore the hidden intricacies of the Till case and its traumatic impact on the broader US society, with special emphasis on its aftereffects within the African American community, in the first single-authored monograph on the infamous lynching in literature"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781636672564
    Subjects: American fiction; Psychic trauma in literature; Lynching in literature; Magic realism (Literature); African Americans in literature
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett (1941-1955); Campbell, Bebe Moore (1950-2006): Your blues ain't like mine; Nordan, Lewis: Wolf whistle; McFadden, Bernice L: Gathering of waters
    Scope: x, 151 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  9. Anne & Emmett
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, Guilford, Connecticut

    An imaginary conversation between Anne Frank and Emmett Till, both victims of racial intolerance and hatred. The two teenagers meet in memory, a place that isolates them from the cruelty they experienced during their lives. The beyond-the-grave... more

    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
    A 2023/2193
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    An imaginary conversation between Anne Frank and Emmett Till, both victims of racial intolerance and hatred. The two teenagers meet in memory, a place that isolates them from the cruelty they experienced during their lives. The beyond-the-grave encounter draws the startling similarities between the two youths' harrowing experiences at the hands of societies that couldn't protect them. Includes a music score and a student guide

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781493056040; 1493056042
    Edition: School edition
    Subjects: Théâtre américain; American drama; One-act plays; Drama; Biographical drama; One-act plays; Drama; Pièces en un acte; Théâtre
    Other subjects: Frank, Anne (1929-1945); Till, Emmett (1941-1955); Frank, Anne - 1929-1945; Till, Emmett - 1941-1955
    Scope: vii, 97 Seiten, music, 23 cm
    Notes:

    Janet Langhart Cohen's Anne & Emmett: a one-act play -- Afterword: A Tree for Emmett Till -- Score for Anne & Emmett: a piece for string orchestra and piano, by Joshua Coyne (2009) -- Acknowledgments -- Student guide.

  10. The Emmett Till Trauma in US Fiction
    Psychological Realism, Magic Realism, and the Spectral
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Lausanne

    This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly... more

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    This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly pierced the African American community, later resulting in a recurrent motif that this monograph conceptualizes as the Emmett Till trauma. This motif has historically permeated the whole spectrum of US society, springing up in manifold ways and artistic manifestations, but why does it continue to reverberate with such prominence nowadays? And which strategies have the different communities been adopting to cope with it over the years? This book seeks in literature the answers to these central questions, as it analyzes the ways in which several social groups come to terms with the Till trauma, focusing on the three major novels inspired by the tragic incident: Bebe Moore Campbell’s Your Blues Ain’t Like Mine (1992), Lewis Nordan’s Wolf Whistle (1993), and Bernice L. McFadden’s Gathering of Waters (2012). The critical analysis of these three novels is imbued with a theoretical framework mainly based on trauma theory but also influenced by spectrality studies and black studies. Such a theoretical framework allows exploration of the hidden intricacies of the Till case and its traumatic impact on the broader US society, with special emphasis on its aftereffects within the African American community, in the first single-authored monograph on the infamous lynching in literature."Carefully theorized and persuasively argued, this study is the most comprehensive account we have of the haunting presence of Emmett Till in the American literary imagination. Attuned to hidden intricacies, Martín Fernández Fernández makes a convincing case that fiction provides us with the expansive space we need to work through historical trauma, enabling us to mourn properly across generations while at the same time exploring opportunities for progress and healing. Anyone interested in this lynching, and the vast literary response it has inspired, would do well to give this study the close attention it deserves."—Chris Metress, Professor at Samford University; Author of The Lynching of Emmett Till: A Documentary Narrative"This book successfully links the events of the Emmett Till case to recent historical episodes and the Black Lives Matter movement triggered by them. It is a thoroughly documented study that manages to present in a straightforward and accessible manner the historical and mythical significance of a case that still today haunts the US collective memory. The overwhelming evidence, the soundness of the argumentation, and the clarity and accessibility of the writing make of this monograph a valuable addition to our understanding of the African American experience, as well as the complex texture of the US as a nation."—Manuel Broncano, Professor of American Literature, Texas A&M International University"Martín Fernández Fernández locates the forever wound of black child murder in the crevices of America’s racial fault lines in his study The Emmett Till Trauma in US Fiction. More than just a recounting of the gruesome killing of fourteen-year-old Emmett Till, Fernández Fernández’s thoughtful study traces the ways Till’s murder has been memorialized in speculative fiction. Mythology, magical realism, and creative license provide ready avenues for the explorations of familial retribution, spiritual redemption, and communal healing in the bloodlines of both impacted families in the Till saga."—Carol E. Henderson, Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, Chief Diversity Officer, Emory University; Professor Emerita, English, Africana Studies, University of Delaware

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781636672571
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    9781636672571
    Subjects: American fiction; Psychic trauma in literature; Lynching in literature; Magic realism (Literature); African Americans in literature
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett (1941-1955); Campbell, Bebe Moore (1950-2006): Your blues ain't like mine; Nordan, Lewis: Wolf whistle; McFadden, Bernice L: Gathering of waters
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (164 p.), , EB00
    Notes:

    Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers

    Acknowledgments – Introduction – The Emmett Till Case: Origins, Background, Trauma – Through Psychological Realism: Bebe Moore Campbell’s Your Blues Ain’t Like Mine – Through Magic Realism: Lewis Nordan’s Wolf Whistle – Through the Spectral: Bernice L. McFadden’s Gathering of Waters – Conclusion – Works Cited – Index.

  11. The Emmett Till Trauma in US Fiction
    Psychological Realism, Magic Realism, and the Spectral
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Lausanne

    This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly... more

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    This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly pierced the African American community, later resulting in a recurrent motif that this monograph conceptualizes as the Emmett Till trauma. This motif has historically permeated the whole spectrum of US society, springing up in manifold ways and artistic manifestations, but why does it continue to reverberate with such prominence nowadays? And which strategies have the different communities been adopting to cope with it over the years? This book seeks in literature the answers to these central questions, as it analyzes the ways in which several social groups come to terms with the Till trauma, focusing on the three major novels inspired by the tragic incident: Bebe Moore Campbell’s Your Blues Ain’t Like Mine (1992), Lewis Nordan’s Wolf Whistle (1993), and Bernice L. McFadden’s Gathering of Waters (2012). The critical analysis of these three novels is imbued with a theoretical framework mainly based on trauma theory but also influenced by spectrality studies and black studies. Such a theoretical framework allows exploration of the hidden intricacies of the Till case and its traumatic impact on the broader US society, with special emphasis on its aftereffects within the African American community, in the first single-authored monograph on the infamous lynching in literature."Carefully theorized and persuasively argued, this study is the most comprehensive account we have of the haunting presence of Emmett Till in the American literary imagination. Attuned to hidden intricacies, Martín Fernández Fernández makes a convincing case that fiction provides us with the expansive space we need to work through historical trauma, enabling us to mourn properly across generations while at the same time exploring opportunities for progress and healing. Anyone interested in this lynching, and the vast literary response it has inspired, would do well to give this study the close attention it deserves."—Chris Metress, Professor at Samford University; Author of The Lynching of Emmett Till: A Documentary Narrative"This book successfully links the events of the Emmett Till case to recent historical episodes and the Black Lives Matter movement triggered by them. It is a thoroughly documented study that manages to present in a straightforward and accessible manner the historical and mythical significance of a case that still today haunts the US collective memory. The overwhelming evidence, the soundness of the argumentation, and the clarity and accessibility of the writing make of this monograph a valuable addition to our understanding of the African American experience, as well as the complex texture of the US as a nation."—Manuel Broncano, Professor of American Literature, Texas A&M International University"Martín Fernández Fernández locates the forever wound of black child murder in the crevices of America’s racial fault lines in his study The Emmett Till Trauma in US Fiction. More than just a recounting of the gruesome killing of fourteen-year-old Emmett Till, Fernández Fernández’s thoughtful study traces the ways Till’s murder has been memorialized in speculative fiction. Mythology, magical realism, and creative license provide ready avenues for the explorations of familial retribution, spiritual redemption, and communal healing in the bloodlines of both impacted families in the Till saga."—Carol E. Henderson, Vice Provost for Diversity and Inclusion, Chief Diversity Officer, Emory University; Professor Emerita, English, Africana Studies, University of Delaware

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781636672571
    Other identifier:
    9781636672571
    Subjects: American fiction; Psychic trauma in literature; Lynching in literature; Magic realism (Literature); African Americans in literature
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett (1941-1955); Campbell, Bebe Moore (1950-2006): Your blues ain't like mine; Nordan, Lewis: Wolf whistle; McFadden, Bernice L: Gathering of waters
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (164 p.), , EB00
    Notes:

    Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers

    Acknowledgments – Introduction – The Emmett Till Case: Origins, Background, Trauma – Through Psychological Realism: Bebe Moore Campbell’s Your Blues Ain’t Like Mine – Through Magic Realism: Lewis Nordan’s Wolf Whistle – Through the Spectral: Bernice L. McFadden’s Gathering of Waters – Conclusion – Works Cited – Index.

  12. The Emmett Till trauma in US fiction
    psychological realism, magic realism, and the spectral
    Published: [2023]; © 2023
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, Lausanne ; Berlin ; Bruxelles ; Chennai ; New York ; Oxford

    "This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    "This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly pierced the African American community, later resulting in a recurrent motif that this monograph conceptualizes as the Emmett Till trauma. This motif has historically permeated the whole spectrum of US society, springing up in manifold ways and artistic manifestations, but why does it continue to reverberate with such prominence nowadays? And which strategies have the different communities been adopting to cope with it over the years? This book seeks in literature the answers to these central questions, as it analyzes the ways in which several social groups come to terms with the Till trauma, focusing on the three major novels inspired by the tragic incident: Bebe Moore Campbell's Your Blues Ain't Like Mine (1992), Lewis Nordan's Wolf Whistle (1993), and Bernice L. McFadden's Gathering of Waters (2012). The critical analysis of these three novels is imbued with a theoretical framework mainly based on trauma theory but also influenced by spectrality studies and black studies. Such a theoretical framework allows to explore the hidden intricacies of the Till case and its traumatic impact on the broader US society, with special emphasis on its aftereffects within the African American community, in the first single-authored monograph on the infamous lynching in literature"--

     

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  13. Emmett Till in literary memory and imagination
    Published: ©2008
    Publisher:  Louisiana State University Press, Baton Rouge

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0807135402; 9780807135402
    RVK Categories: HU 1691
    Series: Southern literary studies
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; African Americans / Crimes against; African Americans in literature; American literature; Civil rights movements in literature; Lynching in literature; Politics and literature; Race in literature; Race relations; Literatur / USA / Motiv / Till, Emmett; Rasse / Motiv / Literatur / USA.; Literatur / USA / Motiv / Rasse; Geschichte; Schwarze. USA; American literature; American literature; Race in literature; Politics and literature; African Americans; Lynching in literature; African Americans in literature; Civil rights movements in literature; Lynchjustiz <Motiv>; Rassismus <Motiv>; Ethnische Beziehungen <Motiv>; Literatur; Schwarze
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett / 1941-1955; Till, Emmett / 1941-1955; Till, Emmett / Motiv / Literatur / USA.; Till, Emmett (1941-1955)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 262 pages)
    Notes:

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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    The Emmett Till case and narrative[s]: an introduction and overview / Harriet Pollack and Christopher Metress -- On that third day he rose: sacramental memory and the lynching of Emmett Till / Christopher Metress -- The murder of Emmett Till in the melodramatic imagination: William Bradford Huie and Vin Packer in the 1950s / Sharon Monteith -- Flesh that needs to be loved: Langston Hughes writing the body of Emmett Till / Myisha Priest -- James Baldwin's unifying polemic: racial segregation, moral integration, and the polarizing figure of Emmett Till / Brian Norman -- Maids mild and dark villains, sweet magnolias and seeping blood: Gwendolyn Brooks's poetic response to the lynching of Emmett Till / Vivian M. May -- It could have been my son: maternal empathy in Gwendolyn Brooks's and Audre Lorde's Till poems / Laura Dawkins -- Silence and the frustration of broken promises: Annie Moody's struggle with the lynching of Emmett Till and the Civil Rights Movement / Kathaleen Amende -- This corpse so small left unavenged: Nicolás Guillén and Aimé Césaire on Emmett Till's lynching / Sylvie Kandé -- Childhood trauma and its reverberations in Bebe Moore Campbell's Your blues ain't like mine / Suzanne W. Jones -- Grotesque laughter, unburied bodies, and history: shape-shifting in Lewis Nordan's Wolf whistle / Harriet Pollack -- (Dis)embodying the Delta blues: Wolf whistle and Your blues ain't like mine / Donnie McMahand -- Literary representations of the lynching of Emmett Till: an annotated bibliography / Christopher Metress

  14. Shadows of Emmett Till
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  Kehrer, Heidelberg

    Zentralinstitut für Kunstgeschichte, Bibliothek
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    Contributor: Solé, Magdalena (Publisher)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9783969000694; 3969000696
    Other identifier:
    9783969000694
    Subjects: Mord; Fotografie; Rassismus; Dokumentarfotografie; Rezeption; Motiv
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett (1941-1955); Newman, Bob (1950-)
    Scope: 173, 87 Seiten, 24 cm x 30 cm
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    W. Ralph Eubanks: <<The>> past is a foreign country

  15. Besondere Ereignisse und Kontexte als Wegbereiter für Emmett Tills einflussreiche Rolle im Rahmen der Bürgerrechtsbewegung
    Author: Dinter, Anja
    Published: 2007
    Publisher:  GRIN Verlag, München

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    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783638796286
    Other identifier:
    9783638796286
    Edition: 1. Auflage, digitale Originalausgabe
    Subjects: Bürgerrechtsbewegung
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett (1941-1955); (Produktform)Electronic book text; (BISAC Subject Heading)LCO002000: LITERARY COLLECTIONS / American / General; Besondere;Ereignisse;Kontexte;Wegbereiter;Emmett;Tills;Rolle;Rahmen;Bürgerrechtsbewegung;Hauptseminar; (VLB-WN)9564: Englische Sprachwissenschaft, Literaturwissenschaft
    Scope: Online-Ressource, 17 Seiten
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  16. Gathering of waters
    Published: 2012
    Publisher:  Akashic Books, New York

    The story is narrated by the town of Money, Mississippi. Tass Hilson and Emmett Till were young and in love when Emmett was murdered in 1955. Anxious to escape the town, Tass marries Maximillian May and relocates to Detroit. Forty years later, after... more

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    The story is narrated by the town of Money, Mississippi. Tass Hilson and Emmett Till were young and in love when Emmett was murdered in 1955. Anxious to escape the town, Tass marries Maximillian May and relocates to Detroit. Forty years later, after the death of her husband, Tass returns to Money and fanstasy takes flesh when Emmett Till's spirit is finally released from the waters of the Tallahatchie River and the two lovers are reunited.--Publisher's description

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 1617750328; 9781617750311; 9781617750328; 9781617751103
    Subjects: African American families; African Americans
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett (1941-1955)
    Scope: 252 p
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    Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Part One; Chapter One; Chapter Two; Chapter Three; Chapter Four; Chapter Five; Chapter Six; Chapter Seven; Chapter Eight; Chapter Nine; Chapter Ten; Chapter Eleven; Chapter Twelve; Chapter Thirteen; Chapter Fourteen; Chapter Fifteen; Chapter Sixteen; Chapter Seventeen; Chapter Eighteen; Chapter Nineteen; Chapter Twenty; Part Two; Chapter Twenty-One; Chapter Twenty-Two; Chapter Twenty-Three; Chapter Twenty-Four; Chapter Twenty-Five; Chapter Twenty-Six; Chapter Twenty-Seven; Chapter Twenty-Eight; Chapter Twenty-Nine; Chapter Thirty

    Chapter Thirty-OneChapter Thirty-Two; Chapter Thirty-Three; Chapter Thirty-Four; Chapter Thirty-Five; Chapter Thirty-Six; Chapter Thirty-Seven; Chapter Thirty-Eight

  17. Emmett Till in literary memory and imagination
    Published: c2008
    Publisher:  Louisiana State Univ. Press, Baton Rouge, La

    Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz, Haus Potsdamer Straße
    1 A 686344
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    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
    2008 A 9044
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    Historisches Seminar, Schurman-Bibliothek für Amerikanische Geschichte
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    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0807132810; 9780807132814
    RVK Categories: HU 1691
    Series: Southern literary studies
    Subjects: American literature; American literature; Race in literature; Politics and literature; African Americans; Lynching in literature; African Americans in literature; Civil rights movements in literature
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett (1941-1955)
    Scope: VIII, 262 S, Ill, 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  18. The Emmett till Trauma in US Fiction
    Psychological Realism, Magic Realism, and the Spectral
    Published: 2023; ©2023
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Publishing, Incorporated, New York

    "This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly... more

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    "This book analyzes the various ways of coming to terms with the Emmett Till case in US fiction. The 1955 lynching of the fourteen-year-old black youth in the Mississippi Delta raised a cultural trauma in the US collective imaginary that particularly pierced the African American community, later resulting in a recurrent motif that this monograph conceptualizes as the Emmett Till trauma. This motif has historically permeated the whole spectrum of US society, springing up in manifold ways and artistic manifestations, but why does it continue to reverberate with such prominence nowadays? And which strategies have the different communities been adopting to cope with it over the years? This book seeks in literature the answers to these central questions, as it analyzes the ways in which several social groups come to terms with the Till trauma, focusing on the three major novels inspired by the tragic incident: Bebe Moore Campbell's Your Blues Ain't Like Mine (1992), Lewis Nordan's Wolf Whistle (1993), and Bernice L. McFadden's Gathering of Waters (2012). The critical analysis of these three novels is imbued with a theoretical framework mainly based on trauma theory but also influenced by spectrality studies and black studies. Such a theoretical framework allows to explore the hidden intricacies of the Till case and its traumatic impact on the broader US society, with special emphasis on its aftereffects within the African American community, in the first single-authored monograph on the infamous lynching in literature"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781636672571
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Subjects: American fiction; Psychic trauma in literature; Lynching in literature; Magic realism (Literature); African Americans in literature
    Other subjects: Till, Emmett (1941-1955); Campbell, Bebe Moore (1950-2006): Your blues ain't like mine; Nordan, Lewis: Wolf whistle; McFadden, Bernice L: Gathering of waters
    Scope: 1 online resource (166 pages)
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