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History and memory in African-American cultureHistory and memory in African-American culture

History and memory in African-American culture

Genevieve Fabre, Geneviève Fabre, Robert G. O'Meally

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As Nathan Huggins once stated, altering American history to account fully for the nation's black voices would change the tone and meaning - the frame and the substance - of the entire story. Rather than a sort of Pilgrim's Progress tale of bold ascent and triumph, American history with the black parts told in full would be transmuted into an existential tragedy, closer, Huggins said, to Sartre's No Exit than to the vision of life in Bunyan. The relation between memory and history has received increasing attention both from historians and from literary critics. In this volume, a group of leading scholars has come together to examine the role of historical consciousness and imagination in African-American culture. The result is a complex picture of the dynamic ways in which African-American historical identity constantly invents and transmits itself in literature, art, oral documents, and performances. Each of the scholars represented has chosen a different "site of memory" - from a variety of historical and geographical points, and from different ideological, theoretical, and artistic perspectives. Yet the book is unified by a common concern with the construction of an emerging African-American cultural memory.

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OL16981433W

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HistoriographyAfrican American artsAfrican AmericansHistoryNoirs américainsGeschichtsschreibungLiteraturArt noir américainGeschichteHistorisch besefGeschichte 1800-1990SchwarzeArts noirs américainsKulturAuteurs noirs américainsÉcrivains noirs américainsLittérature américaineHistoire

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