Language and Literature in the African American Imagination
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Product details
- ISBN 9780313278266
- Publication Date: 30 Nov 1992
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
This is an original volume of critical and theoretical essays that seek to interpret the current philosophical, aesthetic, and literary thinking about African American literature and language. Some of the most significant writers and thinkers in the field have contributed to analyses, critiques, and theoretical developments in every genre of literature.
The widespread debate over the canon in American literature, the issue of cultural diversity, and the need to have books with critical inquiry into African American culture make this collection suitable for scholars and students in such diverse fields as literature, linguistics, and African American Studies.
CAROL A. BLACKSHIRE-BELAY is Director of the International Afro-German Network and teaches German/Germanic languages and cultures at The Ohio State University. Widely recognized as one of the leading experts on minorities in contemporary German Society, her publications have appeared in the Journal of Black Studies, University of Pennsylvania Review of Linguistics, OSU Foreign Language Publications, and ERIC Resources in Education. Included among her books are The Image of Africa in German Society, Language Contact: Verb Morphology in German of Foreign Workers, and Foreign Workers' German: A Concise Glossary of Verbal Phrases. Her major interests are cultural and linguistic diversity in society and the enormous impact of African culture on language and society.
