The black Prairie archives : an anthology

Title
The black Prairie archives : an anthology

Summary
"It's an anthology of writings by black authors from the prairie -- from 19th-century fur traders to avant-garde writers of the 21st.".
 
The Black Prairie Archives: An Anthology recovers new regional archive of black prairie literature, and includes writing that ranges from work by nineteenth-century black fur traders and pioneers, all of it published here for the first time, to contemporary writing of the twenty-first century. This anthology establishes a new black prairie literary tradition and transforms inherited understandings of what prairie literature looks and sounds like. It collects varied and unique work by writers who were both conscious and unconscious of themselves as black writers or as prairie people. Their letters, recipes, oral literature, autobiographies, rap, and poetry provide vivid glimpses into the reality of their lived experiences and give meaning to them. Included are introductory notes for each writer in non-specialist language, as well as notes to assist readers in their engagement with the literature. This archives and its supporting text offer new scholarly and pedagogical possibilities by expanding the nation's and the region's archives. They enrich our understanding of black Canada by bringing to light the prairies' black histories, cultures, and presences.

Year Published
2020

Physical Description
xv, 576 pages ; 23 cm

Subject
Canadian literature -- Black authors.
 
Canadian literature -- Prairie Provinces.
 
Canadian literature -- Black Canadian authors.

Added Author
Vernon, Karina, 1973-
 
Addiscott, Sheila, 1964-
 
Ali, Ahmed, (Knowmadie), 1984-
 
André, F. B. (Frank Brian), 1955-
 
Asong, Linus T. (Linus Tongwo), 1947-2012.
 
Bailey, Troy B., 1960-
 
Beal, William S. A., 1874-1968.
 
Bickersteth, Bertrand, 1969-
 
Bowden, Deanna, 1969-
 
Bowden, John Bell, 1888-1982.
 
Brewster, Wakefield, 1972-
 
Seremba, George, 1958-
 
Carter, Dawn, 1968-
 
Cobbs, E. A.
 
Codrington, Lisa, 1982-
 
Darbasie, Nigel, 1950-
 
Dill, Khodi, 1983-
 
Edugyan, Esi.
 
Edwards, Jefferson Davis, 1888-1979.
 
Edwards, Martha, 1890-1977.
 
El-Hadi, Nahal, 1979-
 
Minister Faust.
 
Foggo, Cheryl.
 
Fontaine, Frank, (Young Kidd), 1988-
 
Fraser, Fil, 1932-2017.
 
Fwallah, Francisco Alexander, 1980-
 
Gerard, Luther, 1914-2004.
 
Gordon, Golder, (Goldie)
 
Harris, Claire, 1937-
 
Hill, Lawrence, 1957-
 
Hitzayezu, Chantal.
 
Hooks, Ellis, 1907-1979.
 
Hooks, Gwendolyn, 1920-2018.
 
Jacob, Selwyn, 1950-
 
Jean-Paul, Michelle, 1980-
 
Kellough, Kaie, 1975-
 
Laraque, Georges Edy, 1976-
 
Lewis, Alice Ethel, 1886-1960.
 
Lewis Ware, Mildred Jane, 1871-1905.
 
Buffalo Child Long Lance, 1890-1932.
 
Martini, Miranda, 1990-
 
Mason-John, Valerie.
 
Mayes, Lloyd, 1916-1972.
 
Mayr, Suzette.
 
Mollel, Tololwa M. (Tololwa Marti)
 
Nyota Kamba, Tehitala, 1984-
 
Opaleke, Bola, 1973-
 
Otiono, Nduka, 1964-
 
Cadence Weapon, 1986-
 
Robinson-Gudmundson, Margaret, 1957-
 
Samuels, Ian, 1975-
 
Schmitz Shadd, Alfred, 1870-1915.
 
Shannon, Rosa, 1880-1931.
 
Sonuga, Titilope, 1985-
 
Strode, Woody.
 
Sumter-Freitag, Addena, 1944-
 
Ware, Amanda Janet, (Nettie) , 1893-1989.
 
Warner, Marika, 1981-
 
Washington Slater, George, 1873-1940.
 
Williams, Daniel T., 1840-1887.
 
Williams, Odario, (Mood Ruff), 1972-
 
Wynrush, Nestor, (Elliott Walsh), 1978-

Summary
"It's an anthology of writings by black authors from the prairie -- from 19th-century fur traders to avant-garde writers of the 21st.".
 
The Black Prairie Archives: An Anthology recovers new regional archive of black prairie literature, and includes writing that ranges from work by nineteenth-century black fur traders and pioneers, all of it published here for the first time, to contemporary writing of the twenty-first century. This anthology establishes a new black prairie literary tradition and transforms inherited understandings of what prairie literature looks and sounds like. It collects varied and unique work by writers who were both conscious and unconscious of themselves as black writers or as prairie people. Their letters, recipes, oral literature, autobiographies, rap, and poetry provide vivid glimpses into the reality of their lived experiences and give meaning to them. Included are introductory notes for each writer in non-specialist language, as well as notes to assist readers in their engagement with the literature. This archives and its supporting text offer new scholarly and pedagogical possibilities by expanding the nation's and the region's archives. They enrich our understanding of black Canada by bringing to light the prairies' black histories, cultures, and presences.

ISBN
9781771123747

Publisher
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, [2020]
 
©2020.


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