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Suitable for students and scholars of American culture, African-American literature, literary theory, gender studies, queer theory, and cultural studies, this book presents an exploration of death's relation to subjectivity in twentieth-century American literature and culture.

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Raising the Dead is a tour de force filled with provocative, original, and imaginative observations and insights. Sharon Holland draws on a dazzling range of influences and interprets an impressive array of diverse cultural forms as she asks and answers crucial questions about ancestry, origins, and heritage in African American and Native American life and culture.”—George Lipsitz, University of California, San Diego
“A thorough, challenging, and compelling investigation of the themes of subjectivity, death, and their interrelation in twentieth-century American literature and culture.”—Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside
“A work of theoretical power and brilliant interpretive prowess.”—Wahneema Lubiano, Duke University

Table of Contents
Acknoweldgments ix
Introduction: Raising the Dead 1
1 Death and the Nations Subjects 13
2 Bakulu Discourse: Bodies Made "Flesh" in Toni Morrison's Beloved 41
3 Telling the Story of Genocide in Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead 68
4 (Pro)Creating Imaginative Spaces and Other Queer Acts 103
5 "From this Moment Forth, We Are Black Lesbians": Querying Feminism and Killing the Self in Consolidated's Business of Punishment 124
6 Critical Conversations at the Boundary between Life and Death 149
Epilogue 175
Notes 183
Selected Bibliography 209
Index 227

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    Publisher: Duke University Press
    Publication Date: 29/03/2000
    ISBN13: 9780822324997, 978-0822324997
    ISBN10: 0822324997

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Suitable for students and scholars of American culture, African-American literature, literary theory, gender studies, queer theory, and cultural studies, this book presents an exploration of death's relation to subjectivity in twentieth-century American literature and culture.

    Trade Review
    Raising the Dead is a tour de force filled with provocative, original, and imaginative observations and insights. Sharon Holland draws on a dazzling range of influences and interprets an impressive array of diverse cultural forms as she asks and answers crucial questions about ancestry, origins, and heritage in African American and Native American life and culture.”—George Lipsitz, University of California, San Diego
    “A thorough, challenging, and compelling investigation of the themes of subjectivity, death, and their interrelation in twentieth-century American literature and culture.”—Emory Elliott, University of California, Riverside
    “A work of theoretical power and brilliant interpretive prowess.”—Wahneema Lubiano, Duke University

    Table of Contents
    Acknoweldgments ix
    Introduction: Raising the Dead 1
    1 Death and the Nations Subjects 13
    2 Bakulu Discourse: Bodies Made "Flesh" in Toni Morrison's Beloved 41
    3 Telling the Story of Genocide in Leslie Marmon Silko's Almanac of the Dead 68
    4 (Pro)Creating Imaginative Spaces and Other Queer Acts 103
    5 "From this Moment Forth, We Are Black Lesbians": Querying Feminism and Killing the Self in Consolidated's Business of Punishment 124
    6 Critical Conversations at the Boundary between Life and Death 149
    Epilogue 175
    Notes 183
    Selected Bibliography 209
    Index 227

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