The "dark Heathenism" of the American Novelist Ishmael Reed

The "dark Heathenism" of the American Novelist Ishmael Reed

2007 • 340 pages

Posits that Neo-HooDooism, an African Voodoo-derived aesthetic, evinces Ishmael Reed's post-colonial transformation of the English language, colonialist discourses, and imperial cultural systems into discourses of self-empowerment and self-representation.


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