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...Charlottesville: UP of Virginia, 2003.Porter, Laurence M. [MaryseConde, Historian of the Black Diaspora,] in SarahBarbour and Gerise Herndon, eds., MaryseConde: By Way of Introduction.Trenton, NJ: Africa World...
...Notes for an African Revolution (Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1991); MaryseConde, Segu(New York: Viking/Penguin, 1987); MaryseConde, Children of Segu (New York:Viking/Penguin, 1989); Agadem Lumumba Diara, Islam...
...Armstrong. Afterword. I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem. MaryseConde. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1992...and the Constitution of the Female Subject: MaryseConde's I, Titu. Black Women's Writing: Crossing the...
...African Colonial Discourse and theUnvoiced Female', Cultural Critique 14 (Winter 1989–90), 81–104.2. MaryseConde, La paroles des femmes: Essais sur les romancieres des Antilles deslangues francaises (Paris: Harmattan, 1979...
...Threads: Writing by Women in Africa. London:Heinemann.Carchidi Victoria. Forthcoming.Assuming the Position: MaryseConde', Ama AtaAidoo and the Postmodern. Feminism. Postmodernism. Postfeminism. Ed.Lynne Star andLynne Alice...
...Prentice Hall, 1973.Williams, John, trans. “Return of a Native Daughter: An Interviewwith Paule Marshall and MaryseConde.” Sage 2 (1986): 52—53.Williams-Jones, Pearl. “Performance Style in Black Gospel Music...
...Caribbean, 1958/1982) by Jamaican writer Herbert deLisser, and I, Tituba(New York: Ballantine, 1992) by MaryseConde, set on the island of Barbados.9. Dale Bisnauth's History of Religions in the Caribbean (Kingston, Jamaica...
...Hewitt, Autobiographical Tightropes: Simone de Beauvoir,Nathalie Sarraute, Marguerite Duras, Monique Wittig, and MaryseConde, LincolnNE and London, University of Nebraska Press, 1990, pp. 93–126.40See Jacques Lacan, ‘Hommage...
...In this essay I will address MaryseConde's perception and definition of...assessment of the irruption of Creole in MaryseConde's writing, noting the extent...makes the irruption of Creole in MaryseConde's writing all the more interesting......
......Salem with any seriousness in the first place and make Tituba into something she's not.--MaryseConde, Conversations with MaryseCondeMaryseConde in I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem plays a reluctant (albeit playful) historian, who suggestively......
......areas of its own choice. (1) MaryseConde and I entered the French at Department...that my personal connection to MaryseConde was forged. There, for the first...important lesson I ever learned from MaryseConde was not to be intimidated before......
......two novellas from Guadeloupe: MaryseConde's Une Saison a Rihata and Miriam...the road to self-discovery. MaryseConde and Myriam Warner-Vieyra, like...more complex than Juletane. MaryseConde's style is richer; her characters......
...The writings of MaryseConde are critical to their core. Her novels...they live. The critical thought of MaryseConde seeks out the heteronymous productions...that one may describe the work of MaryseConde as profoundly critical: instead of......
...L'un des sulets frequemment abordes par MaryseConde dans ses oeuvres de fiction est celui de la creation...statut particulier ni de reconnaissance officielle, MaryseConde montre la maniere dont la non-pertinence (ou impertinence......
...In her 1986 novel Moi, Tituba sorciere ... Noire de Salem, Guadeloupean writer and theorist MaryseConde rewrites and recontextualizes the events of the 1692 Salem witch trials by focusing her attention on one of the incident's most......
...Pas sa faute si elie souffrait du complexe des victimes et s'identifiait a ceux qui sont poursuivis. MaryseConde, Histoire de la femme cannibale Comment pourrais-je oublier mon passe? dit le Juif. Non seulement il me poursuit depuis ma......
......uncharacteristic of Roumain's elegant restraint in evoking a poetics of blood and botany, Manuel might have said, as MaryseConde's earthy maroon declares at the end of Traversee de la mangrove, "En un mot j'ai nomme ce pays. Il est sorti......
......parodic performance, the novel situates parody at the heart of oral culture and Creole identity formation. By contrast, MaryseConde has displayed throughout her work a sustained concern for, and resistance to, the elevation of any literary technique......
......by Aime Cesaire Return to the Source by Amilcar Cabral Roots: The Saga of An American Family by Alex Haley Segou by MaryseConde Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde So Long a Letter by Miriama Ba Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison Southern Road by Sterling......
......12), two stories that explore the experiences of people of color in the Caribbean, translated from French author MaryseConde by Nicole Ball. The New Color of Success: 20 Young Black Millionaires Tell You How They're Making It (Adler & Robin......
......Years of African American Studies at Penn." Black studies scholars and authorities from across the country - including MaryseConde, Ishmael Reed, Gloria Naylor, Tricia Rose, Barbara Smith, Molefi Asante, Michael Eric Dyson, Thelma Golden......
......receive the conference's 1999 Lifetime Achievement Award: poet Gwendolyn Brooks, artist Elizabeth Catlett, author MaryseConde, historian John Hope Franklin, political leader Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow and journalist Gil Noble. The passion and......
......for many years. Typically there is also a strong French Caribbean literary scene, which has included writers such as MaryseConde, Aime Cesaire and Simone Schwarz-Bart. In 1992, Patrick Chamoiseau won the Prix Goncourt for his novel Texaco......
......which seeks to expose celebrated authors from the non-English speaking Antilles such as Antonio Benitez-Rojo and MaryseConde. The Oxford Book of Caribbean Short Stories is a vast cruise-liner of an anthology which picks up writers from literary......
......Palestine, China and Russia. And within the works themselves, other mind-expanding journeys were being pursued. MaryseConde's long-awaited I, Tituba (translated from the French by Richard Philcox) travelled from Barbados to Salem; Spanish......
......has made an incredible impact through authors like Alice Walker and Maya Angelou, and in the francophone Caribbean, MaryseConde is a name to watch. Yet poetry remains one of the most difficult areas in publishing for both men and women, and you......
......literary responses to the tragedy of the Salem Witch Trials, from Hawthorne's stories to the novels of Caribbean author MaryseConde; and the aforementioned Richard Powers' moving essay on the Boston Civil War Monument honoring Col. Robert Shaw......
......Street Books, 1301 E. 57th St., Chicago. Call (773) 684-1300. - Prize-winning French Caribbean novelist MaryseConde reads from her works in French, then discusses them in English at 1:30 p.m. Sunday at L'Alliance Francaise......
...In this essay I will address MaryseConde's perception and definition of...assessment of the irruption of Creole in MaryseConde's writing, noting the extent...makes the irruption of Creole in MaryseConde's writing all the more interesting......
......Salem with any seriousness in the first place and make Tituba into something she's not.--MaryseConde, Conversations with MaryseCondeMaryseConde in I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem plays a reluctant (albeit playful) historian, who suggestively......
......areas of its own choice. (1) MaryseConde and I entered the French at Department...that my personal connection to MaryseConde was forged. There, for the first...important lesson I ever learned from MaryseConde was not to be intimidated before......
......two novellas from Guadeloupe: MaryseConde's Une Saison a Rihata and Miriam...the road to self-discovery. MaryseConde and Myriam Warner-Vieyra, like...more complex than Juletane. MaryseConde's style is richer; her characters......
...The writings of MaryseConde are critical to their core. Her novels...they live. The critical thought of MaryseConde seeks out the heteronymous productions...that one may describe the work of MaryseConde as profoundly critical: instead of......
...L'un des sulets frequemment abordes par MaryseConde dans ses oeuvres de fiction est celui de la creation...statut particulier ni de reconnaissance officielle, MaryseConde montre la maniere dont la non-pertinence (ou impertinence......
...In her 1986 novel Moi, Tituba sorciere ... Noire de Salem, Guadeloupean writer and theorist MaryseConde rewrites and recontextualizes the events of the 1692 Salem witch trials by focusing her attention on one of the incident's most......
...Pas sa faute si elie souffrait du complexe des victimes et s'identifiait a ceux qui sont poursuivis. MaryseConde, Histoire de la femme cannibale Comment pourrais-je oublier mon passe? dit le Juif. Non seulement il me poursuit depuis ma......
......uncharacteristic of Roumain's elegant restraint in evoking a poetics of blood and botany, Manuel might have said, as MaryseConde's earthy maroon declares at the end of Traversee de la mangrove, "En un mot j'ai nomme ce pays. Il est sorti......
......parodic performance, the novel situates parody at the heart of oral culture and Creole identity formation. By contrast, MaryseConde has displayed throughout her work a sustained concern for, and resistance to, the elevation of any literary technique......