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  1. Culture-bearing women
    the Black women renaissance and cultural nationalism
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  De Gruyter Poland Ltd, Warsaw

    Frontmatter --Contents --Preface --1.Introduction: The Black Women Renaissance, Matrilineal Romances and the "Volkish Tradition" --2.Mapping the Black Women's Renaissance: The Formative 1970s and the Shift from a Black Nationalist to a Black Womanist... more

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    Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky
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    Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Mannheim, Bibliothek
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    Frontmatter --Contents --Preface --1.Introduction: The Black Women Renaissance, Matrilineal Romances and the "Volkish Tradition" --2.Mapping the Black Women's Renaissance: The Formative 1970s and the Shift from a Black Nationalist to a Black Womanist Aesthetic --3.Matrifocal Nationalism, Afrocentric Womanism and the Fear of Disinheritance --4.Kulturnation: The Black Women's Renaissance, Folk Heritage and the Essential Black Female Matrix --5.Volknation: The Black Holocaust and the Poetics of the Slave Sublime --6.Culturalism, Classism, and the Politics of Redistribution --Bibliography --Index This study examines the Black Women's Renaissance (BWR) - the flowering of literary talent among African American women at the end of the 20th century. It focuses on the historical and heritage novels of the 1980s and the vexed relationship between black cultural nationalism and black feminism. It argues that when the nation seemingly fell out of fashion, black women writers sought to re-create what Renan called "a soul, a spiritual principle" for their ethnic group. BWR narratives, especially those associated with womanism, appreciated "culture bearing" mothers as cultural reproducers of the nation and transmitters of its values. In this way, the writers of the BWR gave rise to "matrifocal" cultural nationalism that superseded masculine cultural nationalism of the previous decade and made black women, instead of black men, principal agents/carriers of national identity. This monograph argues that even though matrifocal nationalism empowered women, ultimately it was a flawed project. It promoted gender and cultural essentialism, i.e. it glorified black motherhood and mother-daughter bonding and condemned other, more radical models of black female subjectivity. Moreover, the BWR, vivified by middle-class and educated black women, turned readers' attention from more contentious social issues, such as class mobility or wealth redistribution. The monograph compares the cultural nationalist novels of the 1980s with social protest novels written by the same authors in the 1970s and explains the rationale behind the change in their aesthetic and political agenda. It also contrasts novels written by womanist writers (Toni Morrison, Alice Walker, Gloria Naylor to name just a few) and by African Caribbean immigrant or second-generation writers (Audre Lorde, Paule Marshall, Jamaica Kincaid and Michelle Cliff) to show that, on the score of cultural nationalism, the BWR was not a monolithic phenomenon. African American and African Caribbean women writers collectively contributed to the flourishing of the BWR, but they did not share the same ideas on black identities, histories, or the question of ethnonational belonging

     

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  2. Zur Kulturabhängigkeit von "Irritationen": Anmerkungen zur psychoanalytisch-tiefenhermeneutischen Textanalyse am Beispiel von H. D. Königs "Wedding Day"-Interpretation.
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  DEU

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    Source: BASE Selection for Comparative Literature
    Language: Undetermined
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
    Parent title: Handlung, Kultur, Interpretation: Zeitschrift für Sozial- und Kulturwissenschaften ; 15 ; 2 ; 246-272 ; Literaturanalysen
    DDC Categories: 800; 150; 100
    Subjects: Literatur; Rhetorik; Literaturwissenschaft; Philosophie; Psychologie; Literature; rhetoric and criticism; Philosophy; Psychology; Kulturvergleich; Tiefenhermeneutik; Sprachwissenschaft; Linguistik; sonstige Geisteswissenschaften; Science of Literature; Linguistics; Other Fields of Humanities; Textanalyse; Interpretation; Psychoanalyse; Ethnozentrismus; Eurozentrismus; Kulturpsychologie; text analysis; psychoanalysis; ethnocentrism; Eurocentrism; cultural psychology
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  3. (Re-)Framing the Arab/Muslim: Mediating Orientalism in Contemporary Arab American Life Writing
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  transcript Verlag ; DEU ; Bielefeld

    Media depictions of Arabs and Muslims continue to be framed by images of camels, belly dancers, and dagger-wearing terrorists. But do only Hollywood movies and TV news have the power to frame public discourse? This interdisciplinary study transfers... more

     

    Media depictions of Arabs and Muslims continue to be framed by images of camels, belly dancers, and dagger-wearing terrorists. But do only Hollywood movies and TV news have the power to frame public discourse? This interdisciplinary study transfers media framing theory to literary studies to show how life writing (re-)frames Orientalist stereotypes. The innovative analysis of the post-9/11 autobiographies "West of Kabul, East of New York", "Letters from Cairo", and "Howling in Mesopotamia" makes a powerful claim to approach literature based on a theory of production and reception, thus enhancing the multi-disciplinary potential of framing theory.

     

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