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About this book
While there is no lack of scholarship on the trans-Atlantic voyage and the Middle Passage as tropes in African diasporic writing, to date there has not been a comprehensive analysis of bodies of water in African American literature and culture.
In Water and African American Memory, Anissa Wardi offers the first sustained treatise on watercourses in the African American expressive tradition. Her holistic approach especially highlights the ways that water acts not only as a metaphorical site of trauma, memory, and healing but also as a material site.
Using the trans-Atlantic voyage as a starting point and ending with a discussion of Hurricane Katrina, this pioneering ecocritical study delves deeply into the environmental dimension of African American writing. Beyond proposing a new theoretical map for conceptualizing the African Diaspora, Wardi offers a series of engaging and original close readings of major literary, filmic, and blues texts, including the works of Toni Morrison, Ntozake Shange, Julie Dash, Henry Dumas, and Kasi Lemmons.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: African American Watersheds
- 1 Between Breath and Death Transatlantic Memory in Ntozake Shangeās Sassafrass, Cypress, and Indigo and Julie Dashās Daughters of the Dust
- 2 Arteries of the Nation Rivers of Redemption in Toni Morrisonās Beloved and Henry Dumasās āArk of Bonesā
- 3 Wetlands, Swamps, and Bayous Bodies of Resistance in Kasi Lemmonsās Eveās Bayou and Toni Morrisonās Tar Baby
- Conclusion Mud, Blood, and the Blues Hurricane Katrina and the Floodwaters of the African Diaspora
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author