A Companion to African American LiteratureISBN: 978-1-4051-8862-3
Hardcover
488 pages
May 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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“Presenting a comprehensive overview of the field from the th cen-tury to the present, A Companion to African American Literature, ed. Gene Andrew Jarrett (Wiley-Blackwell), provides readers with a fairly comprehensive overview of one of America’s richest literary traditions.” (American Literary Scholarship, 2012)
"This book does, indeed, present a challenge to traditional African American studies, and will be a valuable resource for libraries catering for US literary, cultural and historical studies." (Reference Reviews, February 2011) “A master archivist and historian of African American literature, Gene Jarrett has assembled a compelling new collection of essays for this necessary addition to the study of African American writing and thought. The volume offers a comprehensive survey of the African American canon, but also goes in new directions, giving fresh emphasis to the earliest writing of African Americans as well as to the exciting field of Latino/-a writing in the African Diaspora. This is a field-defining collection.”— Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Harvard University
“A Companion to African American Literature is a
pathbreaking collection that will revolutionize the study of
African American literature and literary culture. Written by
leading established and emerging scholars in the field, the essays
both provide a comprehensive overview of African American literary
trends and preoccupations and challenge our conventional
understanding of racial and national identities, literary genres,
and intertextual influences. Accessible yet scholarly, this volume
will be of enormous value to scholars, students, and general
readers.”
—Valerie Smith, Princeton University