Book: Trances, Dances And Vociferations: Agency And Resistance In Africana Women's Narratives "Trances, Dances and Vociferations" provides a compelling feminist analysis of gender politics in the works of four major Africana women writers: Toni Morrison, Michelle Cliff, Assia Djebar, and Paule Marshall. Nada Elia explores the way in which black women characters use conjuring, double entendre, and song to empower, liberate and determine their own female insurgency. She also explains how African and Afrodiasporic women have been forced to rewrite history and substitute a communal and individual wholeness for alienation and separation in many different settings, from Algeria to Oklahoma. Ranging over works including Marshall's "Praisesong for the Widow," Djebar's "A Sister to Scheherazade," Cliff's "No Telephone to Heaven" and Morrison's "Jazz" and "Beloved," Elia offers essential and provocative insights into the works of some of our most influential Africana women authors today.
Details of Book: Trances, Dances And Vociferations: Agency And Resistance In Africana Women's Narratives Book: Trances, Dances And Vociferations: Agency And Resistance In Africana Women's Narratives
Author: Nada Elia, Nada Elia
ISBN: 0815338422
ISBN-13: 9780815338420
, 978-0815338420
Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Dec 2000
Publisher: Routledge
Number of Pages: 336
Language: English