Speaking in Tongues and Dancing Diaspora

Speaking in Tongues and Dancing Diaspora
About this book
Deploying the trope of 'speaking in tongues' to theorise the multivocality of black women's writing, based on the reconstruction of a fundamentally spiritual practice as critical concept, Mae G. Henderson also enlists a second trope, 'dancing diaspora', to theorise the narrativity of black women's dance, based on the notions of 'performing testimony' and 'critical witnessing'. Together, these tropes are meant to signify a tradition of black women writing and performing, a tradition privileging the pre-eminence of voice and narration, along with the roles of listening and witnessing.
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- OL Work ID
- OL21078306W
Subjects
American fiction, african american authors, history and criticismAmerican fiction, women authorsAfrican american womenEntertainersAfrican americans, intellectual lifeAfrican americans in literatureWomen in literatureAmerican fictionAfrican American authorsHistory and criticismWomen authorsAfrican American women entertainersHistoryIntellectual lifeAfrican American women in literature