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Habitations of the Veil
Metaphor and the Poetics of Black Being in African American Literature
von Rebecka Rutledge Fisher
Verlag: State University of New York Press
Reihe: SUNY series, Philosophy and Race
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ISBN: 978-1-4384-4933-3
Erschienen am 12.06.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 442 Seiten

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Rebecka Rutledge Fisher is Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.



Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Poetics of Being Black

I. Inhabiting the Veil: On Black Being

1. Being and Metaphor

A Philosophy of Ordinary Black Being: Hurston's "Characteristics of Negro Expression"

2. African American Philosophy and the Poetics of Black Being

Crafting a Poetics of Black Being: Du Bois's Philosophical Example
Whither Blackness? Du Bois, Black Culture, and the Contemporaneity of Black Being

II. The Poetics of Black Being Before and After Du Bois

3. Being and Becoming: The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African

The Rhetoric of the Image: Being and Becoming in Equiano's Use of Portraiture
Hope in Narrative: Equiano's Biblical Turn
An Actuated Being

4. Remnants of Memory: Metaphor and Being in Frances E.W. Harper's Sketches of Southern Life

The Evolution of Harper's Vernacular Poetry
Between Metaphor and Black Being: Aunt Chloe's Structure of Poetic Memory

5. A Technology of Modern Black Being: "The Conservation of Races" as a Critical Ontology of Race

Being in the Occasion of Discourse: "Conservation," Metaphor, and the Historical Narrative of Race
A Technology of Black Being: "The Conservation of Races" as the Contested "Mediation by which We Understand Ourselves"
The Interpretation of Black Historicity: Reading "Conservation" in Context
"Conservation" and the Hermeneutics of Race

6. Habitations of the Veil: Souls, Figure, Form

Incipit and Excipit
Poem and Paratext: The African American Spiritual and the Strivings of Black Being
Inspiriting Time: The Spiritual and the Ontology of the Slave
Metaphors of Perceiving, Knowing, and Mourning
Metaphors of Journeying and Insight
Metaphors of the Temporal and the Atemporal
The Fundamental Mythopoetics of Metaphor in African American Religion
The Soul's Biography: Metaphors of Transition and Transcendence
Navigating the Undulating Waters of Being: The Spirituals and the Possibilities of Metaphor

7. Symbolic Wrights: The Poetics of Being Underground

Incipit
Mapping Black Ontology and Black Freedom
"Blueprint for Negro Writing" in Context
Being Underground

8. A Love Called Democracy: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man

By Way of Conclusion
Speaking for the Beloved
Love's Habitation: Blackness, the Uncanny Maternal, and American Democracy
The Repression of the Black Maternal
The Irrepressible Dreamer: Reveries of Sexual Love
Sacrificing Sexual Desire
Black Being's Moral of Love

Notes
Bibliography
Index


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