Signs of Diaspora diaspora of Signs

Signs of Diaspora diaspora of Signs
Author: Grey Gundaker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 291
Release: 1998
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0195107705

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Signs of Diaspora Diaspora of Signs

Signs of Diaspora   Diaspora of Signs
Author: Grey Gundaker
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998-07-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780195355383

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Challenging monolithic approaches to culture and literacy, this book looks at the roots of African-American reading and writing from the perspective of vernacular activities and creolization. It shows that African-Americans, while readily mastering the conventions and canons of Euro-America, also drew on knowledge of their own to make an oppositional repertoire of signs and meanings. Distinct from conventional script literacy on the one hand, and oral culture on the other, these "creolized" vernacular practices include writing in charms, use of personal or nondecodable scripts, the strategic renunciation of reading and writing as communicative tools, and writing that is linked to divination, trance, and possession. Based on extensive ethnographic research in the Southeastern United States and the West Indies, Gundaker offers a complex portrait of the intersection of "outsider" conventions with "insider" knowledge and practice.

Diaspora Cognitive Linguistics

Diaspora Cognitive Linguistics
Author: Jacqueline Wigfall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-09-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0692960546

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Metaphorically, hieroglyphs limn contemporary people and things.

Signs of Diaspora diaspora of Signs

Signs of Diaspora diaspora of Signs
Author: Grey Gundaker
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 9780195107692

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Examining the interplay of cultural trajectories and sign systems in the African diaspora, particularly in the U.S., Gundaker shows that African Americans, while readily mastering the conventions and canons of Euro-America, also drew on knowledge of their own to make an oppositional repertoire of signs and meanings.

African Americans and the Bible

African Americans and the Bible
Author: Vincent L. Wimbush
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 912
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781725230897

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Perhaps no other group of people has been as much formed by biblical texts and tropes as African Americans. From literature and the arts to popular culture and everyday life, the Bible courses through black society and culture like blood through veins. Despite the enormous recent interest in African American religion, relatively little attention has been paid to the diversity of ways in which African Americans have utilized the Bible. African Americans and the Bible is the fruit of a four-year collaborative research project directed by Vincent L. Wimbush and funded by the Lilly Endowment. It brings together scholars and experts (sixty-eight in all) from a wide range of academic and artistic fields and disciplines--including ethnography, cultural history, and biblical studies as well as art, music, film, dance, drama, and literature. The focus is on the interaction between the people known as African Americans and that complex of visions, rhetorics, and ideologies known as the Bible. As such, the book is less about the meaning(s) of the Bible than about the Bible and meaning(s), less about the world(s) of the Bible than about how worlds and the Bible interact--in short, about how a text constructs a people and a people constructs a text. It is about a particular sociocultural formation but also about the dynamics that obtain in the interrelation between any group of people and sacred texts in general. Thus African Americans and the Bible provides an exemplum of sociocultural formation and a critical lens through which the process of sociocultural formation can be viewed.

Symbolism 14

Symbolism 14
Author: Rüdiger Ahrens,Klaus Stierstorfer
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2014-12-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783110407990

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Symbolic representation is a crucial subject for and a potent heuristic instrument of diaspora studies. This special focus inquires into the forms and functions of symbols of diaspora both in aesthetic practice and in critical discourse, analyzing and theorizing symbols from Shakespeare to Bollywood as well as in critical writings of theorists of diaspora. What kinds of symbols and symbolic practices, contributors ask, are germane to the representation, both emic and etic, of diasporics and diasporas? How are specific symbols and symbolic practices analyzed across the academic fields contributing to diaspora studies? Which symbols and symbolic practices inform the academic study of diasporas, sometimes unconsciously or without being remarked on? To study these phenomena is to engage in a dialogue that aims at refining the theoretical and methodological vocabulary and practice of truly transdisciplinary diaspora studies while attending to the imperative of specificity that inheres in this emerging field. The volume collects a range of analyses from social anthropology, history and ethnography to literary and film studies, all combining readings of individual symbolic practices with meta-theoretical reflections.

South of Pico

South of Pico
Author: Kellie Jones
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2017-03-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780822374169

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Named a Best Art Book of 2017 by the New York Times and Artforum In South of Pico Kellie Jones explores how the artists in Los Angeles's black communities during the 1960s and 1970s created a vibrant, productive, and engaged activist arts scene in the face of structural racism. Emphasizing the importance of African American migration, as well as L.A.'s housing and employment politics, Jones shows how the work of black Angeleno artists such as Betye Saar, Charles White, Noah Purifoy, and Senga Nengudi spoke to the dislocation of migration, L.A.'s urban renewal, and restrictions on black mobility. Jones characterizes their works as modern migration narratives that look to the past to consider real and imagined futures. She also attends to these artists' relationships with gallery and museum culture and the establishment of black-owned arts spaces. With South of Pico, Jones expands the understanding of the histories of black arts and creativity in Los Angeles and beyond.

Sacred Spaces and Religious Traditions in Oriente Cuba

Sacred Spaces and Religious Traditions in Oriente Cuba
Author: Jualynne E. Dodson,José Millet Batista
Publsiher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780826343536

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Dodson examines the history of traditional religious practices in the Oriente region of contemporary Cuba.