All My Relatives
Community in Contemporary Ethnic American Literatures

 

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All My Relatives
Community in Contemporary Ethnic American Literatures

by Bonnie TuSmith (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780472082858

 

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Challenges the prevailing notion that the work of all American writers reflects a sense of determined individualism


"All My Relatives" challenges the prevailing notion that the work of all American writers reflects a sense of determined individualism. Highlighting works by Frank Chin, Sandra Cisneros, Maxine Hong Kingston, N. Scott Momaday, Tomas Rivera, Leslie Marmon Silko, Alice Walker, and John Edgar Wideman, Bonnie TuSmith shows that a "first language of community" exists within the cultures of ethnic Americans and is evident in their literary texts. TuSmith suggests that the proper understanding of these texts demands that we dismiss an interpretive frame borrowed from European-American literature. "All My Relatives" provides a new way of reading popular works such as "The Woman Warrior," "The Joy Luck Club," "The Color Purple" and John Edgar Wideman's "Sent for You Yesterday," TuSmith's study will appeal to general readers as well as students and scholars of American culture, ethnic studies, and American literature. "An original contribution to the field. TuSmith's willingness to step over invisible boundaries and to draw parallels between the cultural contexts of several ethnic groups at once is refreshing and important." --Amy Ling, University of Wisconsin, Madison "Ambitious and timely . . . a significant work that Americanists will want to read. TuSmith does an excellent job of clarifying the meaning and significance of the term "ethnicity" in relation to American literature."--Ramon Saldivar, Stanford University ." . . TuSmith establishes the importance of traditional (usually oral) modes of expression to ethnic texts that are both relational and accessible . . . . S]hould become a standard point of reference in the emerging field of comparative Americanliterature."--Choice Bonnie TuSmith is Assistant Professor of English, Bowling Green State University.


 

ISBN 47208285
ISBN13 9780472082858
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Format Paperback
Publication date 31/08/1994
Pages 232
Weight (grammes) 400
Published in United States
Height (mm) 152
Width (mm) 229

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