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Between the Lines Monique-Adelle Callahan (Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Harvard University)

Between the Lines By Monique-Adelle Callahan (Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Harvard University)

Summary

Through a close readings of three prolific poets, Between the Lines challenges traditional literary canons and presents an African American poetry of the Americas, one that defies national and linguistic boundaries in an effort to articulate the complex relationship between slavery and freedom in the history of the Western Hemisphere.

Between the Lines Summary

Between the Lines: Literary Transnationalism and African American Poetics by Monique-Adelle Callahan (Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Harvard University)

Between the Lines examines the role of women poets of African descent in shaping the history of the Americas. Focusing on three women whose poetry wrestled with the sociopolitical predicaments of the late nineteenth century, Between the Lines ventures a broader definition of African American literature by placing it in a hemispheric context. These poets wrote about slavery and its impact on conceptions of free people and free nations; about an existential struggle against boundaries informed by race, nation, and gender; about the power of words to correct, compose, and constitute identities. For these writers, the poem was a dynamic space where the history of slavery met a need for new concepts of individual and collective freedoms. In their work we encounter the poem as a site of cross-cultural exchange, a literary space in which the boundaries of nation can be re-imagined. Between the Lines situates national poetics in a global economy of identities, histories and languages. It looks to poetry to more fully demonstrate how we use language to conceptualize history, how we daily translate from one cultural or linguistic arena to another, how we constantly write identity into existence through a poetic use of language. Sometimes language fails. Inevitably it traps us in the very boundaries that we try to escape. Between the Lines traces this cycle as it informs the poetry of the Americas as it draws and erases national and transnational lines.

Between the Lines Reviews

This is a serious and innovative project. By putting poems in conversation with one another, Callahan stages an encounter of poets who, despite their differences, grapple with a similar set of concerns regarding slavery and freedom, race and gender, and the literary forms and language that would permit an ethical relationship to the legacy of slavery. Between the Lines will make a significant contribution to the field. * Zita Nunes, author of Cannibal Democracy: Race and Representation in the Literature of the Americas *

About Monique-Adelle Callahan (Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Harvard University)

Monique-Adelle Callahan is a lecturer in the Comparative Literature Department at Harvard University.

Table of Contents

Preface ; Introduction: What is Between the Lines(?) ; 1. Translations of Transnational Black Icons in the Poetics of Frances Harper ; 2. Signs of Blood: Redemption Songs and American Poetry Beyond Borders ; 3. Write the Vision: Gender and Nation Beyond Emancipation ; 4. Prison Breaks: Modes of Escape in Auta de Souza's Poetics of Freedom ; Conclusion: Where Do We Go From Here?: the Implications of Textual Migrations ; Epilogue: Afrodescendente History as/and Transnational Poetics ; Bibliography

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NPB9780199743063
9780199743063
0199743061
Between the Lines: Literary Transnationalism and African American Poetics by Monique-Adelle Callahan (Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Harvard University)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2011-05-26
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