African American Literature in the 21st Century and in the Context of American Literary History
Abstract: This paper is composed of two parts, respectively prepared by Prof. Jerry Ward, Jr. on Oct 6, 2021, for an online lecture to the faculty members and graduates of Central China Normal University, and on May 22, 2019, as a contribution to our journal of Foreign Language and Literature Research. Prof. Ward provides rich insights into the African American literature in the 21st century by exploring continuity and change, and the key features of the ongoing production, especially by referring to five 21st-century writers. Meanwhile Prof. Ward revisits the literary history of USA and casts new light on African American literature from the perspectives of ethos and ethnos. Thus this paper demonstrates some thought-provoking explorations into the major issues the studies of African American literature is confronted in the new century.
Key words: African American literary; major features; literary history of USA; ethos; ethnos
Author: Jerry W. Ward, Jr., a Richard Wright scholar, taught for 32 years (1970-2002) at Tougaloo College and for a decade (2002-2012) at Dillard University. He is the author of THE KATRINA PAPERS: A Journal of Trauma and Recovery (2008), The China Lectures (2014), Fractal Song: Poems (2016) and Blogs and Other Writing (2018). He edited Trouble the Water: 250 Years of African-American Poetry (1997) and co-edited Redefining American Literary History (1990), Black Southern Voices (1992), The Richard Wright Encyclopedia (2008) and The Cambridge History of African American Literature (2011). He lives and writes in New Orleans, Louisiana.
標(biāo)題:21世紀(jì)和美國(guó)文學(xué)史雙重語(yǔ)境中的美國(guó)非裔文學(xué)
內(nèi)容摘要:本文由杰瑞·沃德教授于2021年10月6日為華中師范大學(xué)在線講座文稿和他為《外國(guó)語(yǔ)文研究》雜志撰寫(xiě)于2019年5月22日的短文組成。(剩余25822字)