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Black Orpheus eBook

Music In African American Fiction From The Harlem Renaissance To Toni Morrison

by Saadi A. Simawe
language: english
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS, May of 2002 ‧
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The legendary Greek figure Orpheus was said to have possessed magical powers capable of moving all living and inanimate things through the sound of his lyre and voice. Over time, the Orphic theme has come to indicate the power of music to unsettle, subvert, and ultimately bring down oppressive realities in order to liberate the soul and expand human life without limits. The liberating effect of music has been a particularly important theme in twentieth-century African American literature.

The nine original essays in Black Orpheus examines the Orphic theme in the fiction of such African American writers as Jean Toomer, Langston Hughes, Claude McKay, James Baldwin, Nathaniel Mackey, Sherley Anne Williams, Ann Petry, Ntozake Shange, Alice Walker, Gayl Jones, and Toni Morrison. The authors discussed in this volume depict music as a mystical, shamanistic, and spiritual power that can miraculously transform the realities of the soul and of the world. Here, the musician uses his or her music as a weapon to shield and protect his or her spirituality. Written by scholars of English, music, women’s studies, American studies, cultural theory, and black and Africana studies, the essays in this interdisciplinary collection ultimately explore the thematic, linguistic structural presence of music in twentieth-century African American fiction.

Black Orpheus

Music In African American Fiction From The Harlem Renaissance To Toni Morrison

by Saadi A. Simawe

Property Description
ISBN: 9781135579838
Publisher: TAYLOR & FRANCIS
Release Date: May of 2002
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: Border Crossings
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Africa
EAN: 9781135579838

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