
- 370 pages
- English
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Black Cultural Mythology
About this book
Offers a new conceptual framework rooted in mythological analysis to ground the field of Africana cultural memory studies.
Winner of the 2021 CLA Book Award presented by the College Language Association
Black Cultural Mythology retrieves the concept of "mythology" from its Black Arts Movement origins and broadens its scope to illuminate the relationship between legacies of heroic survival, cultural memory, and creative production in the African diaspora. Christel N. Temple comprehensively surveys more than two hundred years of figures, moments, ideas, and canonical works by such visionaries as Maria Stewart, Richard Wright, Colson Whitehead, and Edwidge Danticat to map an expansive yet broadly overlooked intellectual tradition of Black cultural mythology and to provide a new conceptual framework for analyzing this tradition. In so doing, she at once reorients and stabilizes the emergent field of Africana cultural memory studies, while also staging a much broader intervention by challenging scholars across disciplines-from literary and cultural studies, history, sociology, and beyond-to embrace a more organic vocabulary to articulate the vitality of the inheritance of survival.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter One Intellectual Foundations of Black Cultural Mythology
- Chapter Two Commemoration Intervention
- Chapter Three Harriet Tubman and Aesthetic Memorialization
- Chapter Four Haiti as Diaspora-Wide Mythology
- Chapter Five Richard Wright’s Navigation of the Antihero
- Chapter Six Mythical Malcolm in an Age of Marable
- Chapter Seven Imaginative Rights
- Conclusion Introducing Africana Cultural Memory Studies
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover