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_aGraham, Maryemma, _e1 |
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_aFields watered with blood : _bcritical essays on Margaret Walker. _c |
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_aAthens, GA : _bUniversity of Georgia Press, _c(c)2001. |
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_aMachine generated contents note: PART 1 The Life and Political Times of Margaret Walker -- _t"I Want to Write, I Want to Write the Songs of My People": -- _tThe Emergence of Margaret Walker ii -- _tMaryemma Graham -- _tBlack Women Writers at Work: -- _tAn Interview with Margaret Walker 28 -- _tClaudia Tate -- _tMargaret Walker: Black Woman Writer of the South 44 -- _tJoyce Pettis -- _tDown from the Mountaintop 55 -- _tMelissa Walker -- _tThe "Intricate Design" of Margaret Walker's "Humanism": -- _tRevolution, Vision, History 66 -- _tMinrose C. Gwin -- _tPART 2 From For My People to This Is My Century: -- _tThe Poetry of Margaret Walker -- _tThe "Etched Flame" of Margaret Walker: Literary and Biblical -- _tRe-Creation in Southern History 81 -- _tR. Baxter Miller -- _tFields Watered with Blood: Myth and Ritual in -- _tthe Poetry of Margaret Walker 98 -- _tEugenia Collier -- _t"Bolder Measures Crashing Through": Margaret Walker's -- _tPoem of the Century nlo -- _tEleanor Traylor -- _tFolldoric Elements in Margaret Walker's Poetry 139 -- _tB. Dilla Buckner -- _tPerforming Community: Margaret Walker's Use -- _tof Poetic "Folk Voice" 148 -- _tTomeiko R. Ashford -- _tThe South in Margaret Walker's Poetry: Harbor and Sorrow Home 164 -- _tEkaterini Georgoudaki -- _tFor My People: Notes on Visual Memory and Interpretation 179 -- _tJerry W. Ward Jr. -- _tPoet of History, Poet of Vision: A Review of This Is My Century 187 -- _tFlorence Howe -- _tPART 3 Jubilee: Folklore, History, and Vyry's Voice -- _tMusic as Theme: The Blues Mode in the Works -- _tof Margaret Walker 195 -- _tEleanor Traylor -- _t"Oh Freedom": Women and History -- _tin Margaret Walker's Jubilee 209 -- _tPhyllis R. Klotman -- _tBlack Folk Elements in Margaret Walker's Jubilee 225 -- _tJames E. Spears -- _tFrom Uncle Tom's Cabin to Vyry's Kitchen: The Black Female -- _tFolk Tradition in Margaret Walker's Jubilee 231 -- _tCharlotte Goodman -- _t"Rumblings" in Folk Traditions Served Southern Style 241 -- _tJacqueline Miller Carmichael -- _tThe Use of Spaces in Margaret Walker's Jubilee 269 -- _tHiroko Sato -- _tThe Violation of Voice: Revising the Slave Narrative 283 -- _tAmy Levin -- _tJubilee, or Setting the Record Straight 290 -- _tEsim Erdim -- _tThe Black Woman as Mulatto: A Personal Response -- _tto the Character of Vyry 304 -- _tMichelle Cliff -- _tEpilogue: "To Capture a Vision Fair": Margaret Walker and the -- _tPredicament of the African American Woman Intellectual 315 -- _tDeborah Elizabeth Whaley -- _tSelected Bibliography of Works by and about Margaret Walker 319 -- _tContributors 341 -- _tIndex 345. |
520 | 0 | _aRepresenting an international gathering of scholars, Fields Watered with Blood constitutes the first critical assessment of the full scope of Margaret Walker's literary career. As they discuss Walker's work, including the landmark poetry collection For My People and the novel Jubilee, the contributors reveal the complex interplay of concerns and themes in Walker's writing: folklore and prophecy, place and space, history and politics, gender and race. In addition, the contributors remark on how Walker's emphases on spirituality and on dignity in her daily life make themselves felt in her writin. | |
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_aWalker, Margaret, _d1915-1998 _xCriticism and interpretation. |
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_aWomen and literature _zUnited States _xHistory _y20th century. |
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650 | 0 | _aAfrican American women in literature. | |
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