Bridging the Americas : the literature of Paule Marshall, Toni Morrison, and Gayl Jones

by Stelamaris Coser

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A literary study of three important black women writers, this book examines the "inter-American" characteristics in the work of Marshall, Morrison, and Jones, including detailed discussions of Morrison's  Song of Solomon  and  Tar Baby, Jones's  Corregidora  and  Song of Anninho, and Marshall's  The Chose Place, The Timeless People. Coser defines the inter-American characteristics in these authors' novels as a connection based on a common African heritage and a shared legacy of show more colonialism and racism. These three authors redefine the boundaries between the Americas, bridging the "extended Caribbean" that stretches from the U.S. Atlantic coast to Brazil. Their work reinterprets ethnic and sexual identity. Issues of race, class, and nationality overlap. History and identity are reinvented.  To explore the collective forms of resistance and cultural processes in Brazil, the Caribbean, and the United States, Coser also makes provocative connections between the visibility of black women writers and the popularity of male Latin American novelists like Carlos Fuentes and Gabriel Garcia Marque z. show less

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Fiction and Literature, Literature Studies and Criticism
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813.54099287Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
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PS153 .N5 .C73Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literature
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