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Prophetic Remembrance: Black Subjectivity African American and South Trauma Narratives

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Prophetic Remembrance: Black Subjectivity African American and South Trauma Narratives
Prophetic Remembrance: Black Subjectivity African American and South Trauma Narratives

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Prophetic Remembrance: Black Subjectivity African American and South Trauma Narratives

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The author draws on trauma studies, black theology, and literary criticism as she considers how writers such as Toni Morrison, Charles Johnson, John Edgar Wideman, David Bradley, Sindiwe Magona, K. Sello Duiker, and Zakes Mda explore the possibilities for rehearsing a traumatic past without being overcome by it. Although both African American and South African literary studies have addressed questions of memory, narrative, and trauma, little comparative work has been done. offers this comparative focus in reading these literatures together to address the question of what it means to remember and to recover from racial oppression.

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