What's new

Welcome to App4Day.com

Join us now to get access to all our features. Once registered and logged in, you will be able to create topics, post replies to existing threads, give reputation to your fellow members, get your own private messenger, and so, so much more. It's also quick and totally free, so what are you waiting for?

Making History Happen

F

Frankie

Moderator
Joined
Jul 7, 2023
Messages
102,490
Reaction score
0
Points
36
8d0819250b8603f315f0783adf6b2b4a.jpeg

Free Download Derrilyn E. Morrison, "Making History Happen"
English | ISBN: 1443874426 | 2015 | 115 pages | PDF | 427 KB
Making History Happen: Caribbean Poetry in America examines Lorna Goodisons Turn Thanks (1999), McCallums The Water Between Us (1999), and Claudia Rankines Description (2001) and Dont Let Me Be Lonely (2004). Engaging familiar themes and issues of time, language, and identity, the readings focus on Signifying moments in the works of the poets under discussion. Reflecting on some of the ways that transnational women poets of the black diaspora are using tropes of mobility to create a renewed sense of identity and a sense of belonging to a communal network, the readings also demonstrate that the project of re-writing individual self-identity in light of ones expanding consciousness or awareness of the other is more urgent, and more demandingly realistic, in contemporary poetry written by women poets who occupy transnational spaces. In these works, re-memory becomes a process that transforms, the gathering of memory reflecting the interrelatedness of communal and individual subjective identities. Rankines poetry collections are used to close the discourse in this book, for the call they make. An intriguing crossing of genres, their structural use of time and space reflects the stylistic inventiveness that has become a hallmark of transnational poets of the black diaspora. In its transformation of language, and of images that remain open-ended in their meanings, Dont Let Me Be Lonely fuses poetry, dialogue, and prose with images from television and other forms of communication media to create a poetic collection that is relentless in its confrontation with the way we make cultural meanings. The collection of essays in this book calls attention to an emerging poetic body of Caribbean writing in America that requires naming, for it is new.​

Read more

Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live

FileBoom
vtrpb.zip
Rapidgator
vtrpb.zip.html
NitroFlare
vtrpb.zip
Uploadgig
vtrpb.zip
Fikper
vtrpb.zip.html
Links are Interchangeable - Single Extraction
 
Top Bottom