Healing Narratives
Healing Narratives
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Exploring the relationship between culture and health, this text provides readings of the works of five women writers, tracing their common structure of a main character moving from a state of mental or physical disease toward wellness through reconnection with her cultural traditions.
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Healing Narratives by Gay Wilentz
In Healing Narratives, Gay Wilentz explores the relationship between culture and health. In close reading of works by five women writers - Toni Cade Bambara, Erna Broder, Leslie Marmon Silko, Keri Hulme, and Jo Sinclair-she traces the narrative and structural similarities of a main character moving form a state of mental or physical disease toward wellness through reconnection with her cultural traditions. Whether due to the history of diaspora, colonial oppression, or the subversion of traditional culture by modernity, illness can only be overcome when the cultural construction of disease is recognized and a link to the indigenous is restored. Wilentz's cross-cultural approach-African American, Jamaican, Native American, Maori, and Jewish stories-offers a rich context from which the basis of cultural illness can be examined.
In this unusual and beautifully written book, Wilentz explore the power of words to affect emotional and physical health in the communityWith examples drawn from contemporary minority women novelists, Wilentz shows how a kind of cultural sickness has permeated the lives of ethnic people, who are increasingly marginalized, cut off from their ancestral traditions, and urged to assimilate. . . . A welcome addition to cross-cultural and literary studies, this is highly recommended. * Library Journal *
Gay WilentzÆs authoritative, ground-breaking study is a must-read for anyone interested in the ways healing cultures around the world have opened avenues for womenÆs creativity and empowerment through healing practices and narrative. -- Lisa Paravisini-Gebert * coeditor of Sacred Possessions: Vodou, Santerfa, Obeah, *
With its focus on language, colonial inheritances and efforts to move beyond them, traditional cultures and their impact on contemporary life, and its critique of the failuresùthe dis-easesùof the postmodern, postindustrial world, Healing Narratives is an interesting, original, and insightful study. -- Melody Graulich * editor of Western American Literature *
Gay WilentzÆs authoritative, ground-breaking study is a must-read for anyone interested in the ways healing cultures around the world have opened avenues for womenÆs creativity and empowerment through healing practices and narrative. -- Lisa Paravisini-Gebert * coeditor of Sacred Possessions: Vodou, Santerfa, Obeah, *
With its focus on language, colonial inheritances and efforts to move beyond them, traditional cultures and their impact on contemporary life, and its critique of the failuresùthe dis-easesùof the postmodern, postindustrial world, Healing Narratives is an interesting, original, and insightful study. -- Melody Graulich * editor of Western American Literature *
Gay Wilentz is director of ethnic studies and professor of English at East Carolina University and a visiting professor at the University of Belize. She is the author of Binding Cultures: black Women Writers in Africa and the Diaspora.
| SKU | Non disponible |
| ISBN 13 | 9780813528663 |
| ISBN 10 | 0813528666 |
| Titre | Healing Narratives |
| Auteur | Gay Wilentz |
| État | Non disponible |
| Type de reliure | Paperback |
| Éditeur | Rutgers University Press |
| Année de publication | 2000-11-01 |
| Nombre de pages | 224 |
| Note de couverture | La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier. |
| Note | Non disponible |