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Author Russell, Heather, 1970- author.

Title Legba's crossing : narratology in the African Atlantic / Heather Russell
Published Athens : University of Georgia Press, [2009]
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Description 1 online resource (xi, 202 pages)
Series Book collections on Project MUSE
Contents Race, citizenship, and form : James Weldon Johnson's The autobiography of an ex-colored man -- The poetics of biomythography : the work of Audre Lorde -- Race, nation, and the imagination : Michelle Cliff's No telephone to heaven -- Jazz imaginings of the nation-state : Earl Lovelace's Salt -- Dis-ease, de-formity, and diaspora : John Edgar Wideman's The cattle killing
Summary In Haiti, Papa Legba is the spirit whose permission must be sought to communicate with the spirit world. He stands at and for the crossroads of language, interpretation, and form and is considered to be like the voice of a god. This book examines how writers from the United States and the anglophone Caribbean challenge conventional Western narratives through innovative use, disruption, and reconfiguration of form. It analyzes the work of James Weldon Johnson, Audre Lorde, Michelle Cliff, Earl Lovelace, and John Edgar Wideman in light of the West African aesthetic principle of ashe, a quality ascribed to art that transcends the prescribed boundaries of form. Ashe is linked to the characteristics of improvisation and flexibility that are central to jazz and other art forms. The author argues that African Atlantic writers self-consciously and self-reflexively manipulate dominant forms that prescribe a certain trajectory of, for example, enlightenment, civilization, or progress. She connects this seemingly postmodern meta-analysis to much older West African philosophy and its African Atlantic iterations, which she calls "the Legba Principle."
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Subject American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism
Caribbean literature (English) -- Black authors -- History and criticism
Race in literature.
African diaspora in literature.
Narration (Rhetoric)
Discourse analysis, Narrative.
LITERARY CRITICISM -- American -- General.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Ethnic Studies -- African American Studies.
African diaspora in literature
American literature -- African American authors
Discourse analysis, Narrative
Narration (Rhetoric)
Race in literature
Genre/Form Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2009009179
ISBN 9780820336107
0820336106