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  1. Africana Women Writers
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Peter Lang Inc., New York ; Peter Lang International Academic Publishers, Bern

    Africana Women Writers: Performing Diaspora, Staging Healing focuses on contemporary literary works, plays in particular, written after 1976 by Africana women writers. From a cross-cultural, transnational perspective, the author examines how these... more

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    Africana Women Writers: Performing Diaspora, Staging Healing focuses on contemporary literary works, plays in particular, written after 1976 by Africana women writers. From a cross-cultural, transnational perspective, the author examines how these women writers – emanating from Cameroon (Nicole Werewere Liking), Britain (Winsome Pinnock), Guadeloupe (Maryse Condé and Simone Schwartz-Bart), Nigeria (Tess Onwueme), and the United States (Ntozake Shange) – move beyond static, conventional notions regarding blackness and being female and reconfigure newer identities and spaces to thrive. DeLinda Marzette explores the numerous ways these women writers create black female agency and vital, energizing communities. Contextually, she uses the term diaspora to refer to the mass dispersal of peoples from their homelands – herein Africa – to other global locations; objects of diasporic dispersal, these individuals then become a kind of migrant, physically and psychologically. Each author shares a diasporic heritage; hence, much of their subjects, settings, and themes express diaspora consciousness. Marzette explores who these women are, how they define themselves, how they convey and experience their worlds, how they broach, loosen, and explode the multiple yokes of race, class, and gender-based oppression and exploitation in their works. What is fostered, encouraged, shunned, ignored – the spoken, the unspoken and, perhaps, the unspeakable – are all issues of critical exploration. Ultimately, all the women of this study depend on female bonds for survival, enrichment, healing, and hope. The plays by these women are especially important in that they add a diverse dimension to the standard dramatic canon.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781453901885
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    DDC Categories: 800
    Edition: 1st, New ed.
    Series: Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature ; 108
    Subjects: Frauendrama; Schriftstellerin; Schwarze; Drama; Diaspora <Religion, Motiv>; Schwarze Frau; Migration <Motiv>; Kulturelle Identität <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Werewere Liking (1950-); Onwueme, Osonye Tess (1955-)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource
  2. Africana women writers
    performing diaspora, staging healing
    Published: [2013]; © 2013
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781433113802; 9781453901885
    Series: Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; volume 108
    Subjects: Drama; Drama; Caribbean drama (French); African drama; English drama; American drama; Women, Black, in literature; African diaspora in literature; Schriftstellerin; Drama; Diaspora <Sozialwissenschaften, Motiv>; Schwarze
    Scope: 1 online resource (166 pages)
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  3. Africana women writers
    performing diaspora, staging healing
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  Lang, New York, NY

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781433113802; 9781453901885
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    RVK Categories: HP 1235 ; HP 1240 ; HP 1245
    DDC Categories: 800
    Series: Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; 108
    Subjects: Schriftstellerin; Schwarze; Drama; Diaspora <Religion, Motiv>; Geschichte 1976-2002; ; Frauendrama; Schwarze Frau; Migration <Motiv>; Kulturelle Identität <Motiv>; Geschichte 1976-2002;
    Scope: 152 S., 230 mm x 160 mm
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    Literaturverz. S. [145] - 152

  4. Africana women writers
    performing diaspora, staging healing
    Published: [2011]
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781453901885; 1453901884
    Series: Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; volume 108
    Subjects: Drama / Women authors / History and criticism; Drama / Black authors / History and criticism; Caribbean drama (French) / Women authors / Themes, motives; African drama / Women authors / Themes, motives; English drama / Women authors / Themes, motives; American drama / Women authors / Themes, motives; Women, Black, in literature; African diaspora in literature; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary
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    Making rite : w/riting renewal in an age of lunacy in selected works of Nicole Werewere Liking -- Coming to voice : navigating the interstices in plays by Winsome Pinnock -- Diasporic fissures and Afro-Caribbean identity in the plays of Simone Schwarz-Bart and Maryse Condé -- Who measures the power of woman in spoons and scales : women's worth in Tess Onwueme's Tell it to women -- For colored girls : treading storms, discovering rainbows

  5. Africana women writers
    performing diaspora, staging healing
    Published: [2013]; © 2013
    Publisher:  Peter Lang, New York

    Africana Women Writers: Performing Diaspora, Staging Healing focuses on contemporary literary works, plays in particular, written after 1976 by Africana women writers. From a cross-cultural, transnational perspective, the author examines how these... more

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    Africana Women Writers: Performing Diaspora, Staging Healing focuses on contemporary literary works, plays in particular, written after 1976 by Africana women writers. From a cross-cultural, transnational perspective, the author examines how these women writers - emanating from Cameroon (Nicole Werewere Liking), Britain (Winsome Pinnock), Guadeloupe (Maryse Condé and Simone Schwartz-Bart), Nigeria (Tess Onwueme), and the United States (Ntozake Shange) - move beyond static, conventional notions regarding blackness and being female and reconfigure newer identities and spaces to thrive. DeLinda

     

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    Language: English
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    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781453901885
    Series: Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; Vol. 108
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (152 Seiten)
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    Cover; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments ix; Introduction: Performing Diaspora, Staging Healing 1; 1. Making Rite: W/Riting Renewal in an Age of Lunacy in Selected Works of Nicole Werewere Liking 11; 2. Coming to Voice: Navigating the Interstices in Plays by Winsome Pinnock 29; 3. Diasporic Fissures and Afro-Caribbean Identity in the Plays of Simone Schwarz-Bart and Maryse Condé 55; 4. Who Measures the Power of Woman in Spoons and Scales? Womens' Worth in Tess Onwueme's Tell it to Women 83; 5. For Colored Girls: Treading Storms, Discovering Rainbows 107

    Conclusion: Voyages of Diaspora: Africana Women Playwrights 131Notes 137; Bibliography 145