Intertextualizing Collective American Memory: Southern, African American and Native American Fiction

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  • Title: Intertextualizing Collective American Memory: Southern, African American and Native American Fiction
  • Author:
  • Wydawca: Brill
  • Year: 2024
  • Miejsce wydania: Goettingen, Germany
  • URL: https://www.vandenhoeck-ruprecht-verlage.com/detail/index/sArticle/59017
  • ISBN: 978-3-8471-1717-9
  • Abstract in English: This study of collective American memory exposes the historical phenomenon of self-directed American imperialism, still frequently ignored or denied in the United States. Over the course of the 250 years of its history, this has taken the form of African American slavery, thwarted black motherhood, same-race slavery (both white and African American) as well as the extermination of indigenous American peoples. On the literary level, the study helps to broaden, or even modify, the present perspective on the oeuvres of four major American writers, i. e., William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, Louise Erdrich, and Cormac McCarthy, by pointing to the intertwining of their themes, motifs, and techniques of writing to form an intricate pattern of the intertextualized collective memory of the American nation.
  • Structure:
    • Wydział Pedagogiczny
    • Instytut Neofilologii
  • Dyscyplina: nauki o kulturze i religii

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  • 002 $a Intertextualizing Collective American Memory: Southern, African American and Native American Fiction
  • 003 $a GRAŻYNA BRANNY (Autor)
  • 003 $e 0000-0002-4169-3531
  • 004 $a Monografia naukowa
  • 005 $a 2024
  • 006 $c Brill
  • 007 $a 978-3-8471-1717-9
  • 011 $a https://www.vandenhoeck-ruprecht-verlage.com/detail/index/sArticle/59017
  • 016 $a Goettingen, Germany
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  • 022 $a This study of collective American memory exposes the historical phenomenon of self-directed American imperialism, still frequently ignored or denied in the United States. Over the course of the 250 years of its history, this has taken the form of African American slavery, thwarted black motherhood, same-race slavery (both white and African American) as well as the extermination of indigenous American peoples. On the literary level, the study helps to broaden, or even modify, the present perspective on the oeuvres of four major American writers, i. e., William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, Louise Erdrich, and Cormac McCarthy, by pointing to the intertwining of their themes, motifs, and techniques of writing to form an intricate pattern of the intertextualized collective memory of the American nation.
  • 025 $a Intertextualizing Collective American Memory: Southern, African American and Native American Fiction
  • 336 $a Monografia naukowa
  • 985 $a Wydział Pedagogiczny
  • 985 $b Instytut Neofilologii
  • 999 $a nauki o kulturze i religii

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