Faithful Vision: Treatments of the Sacred, Spiritual, and Supernatural in Twentieth-Century African American FictionLSU Press, 1 авг. 2009 г. - Всего страниц: 264 "This is a marvelous and sustained discussion of 'faithful vision' and its significant influence on African American literature." -- American Literature |
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... slavery with “souls” that represent the essential expression of American humanity. Thinking about oppression historically, black people look at the range of human possibility and explanation and what is beyond. The African American past ...
... slavery and racism. The core of this past is, as Toni Morrison's novel Beloved (1987) calls it, “unspeakable thoughts, unspoken” (198–99). It is atrocity, pain, and suffering seared indelibly on the collective racial being by its ...
... Toomer, the protagonist is not close to black people, and at the end of Cane, he runs away from African American culture because it is significantly grounded in the legacy of slavery and the attendant folk tradition, which includes the.
... slavery and the attendant folk tradition, which includes the Christian religion that has fostered the faith to endure. Still, the text thematically leaves open the possibility that the tradition and its religion have meaning for African ...
... slavery that lasted three centuries (360), which are oppressive but not even necessarily immoral. In the words of lawyer Max, who articulates the textual viewpoint, African Americans are a mass of twelve million that is “stunted ...
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