Sacral grooves, limbo gateways : travels in deep southern time, circum-Caribbean space, Afro-creole authority / Keith Cartwright.
Material type: TextSeries: Publication details: Athens : University of Georgia Press, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 309 pages)Content type:- text
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- 9780820342139
- African Americans -- Southern States -- Social life and customs
- Creoles -- Southern States -- Social life and customs
- Black people -- Caribbean Area -- Social life and customs
- Creoles -- Caribbean Area -- Social life and customs
- Space and time -- Social aspects
- Authority -- Social aspects
- American literature -- Southern States -- History and criticism
- Caribbean literature (English) -- History and criticism
- E185 .S237 2013
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"We're seeing people that we didn't know exist," the director of FEMA acknowledged in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. This book offers a corrective to some of America's institutionalized invisibilities by delving into the submerged networks of ritual performance, writing, intercultural history, and migration that have linked the coastal U.S. South with the Caribbean and the wider Atlantic world. This interdisciplinary study slips beneath the bar of rigid national and literary periods, embarking upon deeper - more rhythmic and embodied - signatures of time
Includes bibliographies and index.
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