The Invisibility of 19th Century African American (Auto)biographies

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https://doi.org/10.5902/1679849X42493

Keywords:

Slave narratives, Autobiographies, Neo-slave narratives, Memory, Identity

Abstract

This paper aims at investigating how slavery experiences of African Americans have been disregarded as traumatic, leading to the marginalized position their (auto)biographical works have had in the academic field. Drawing from the concepts of memory and identity, the analysis here proposed will examine how African American literary invisibility can be understood within academic discourse concerning the difference between (auto)biography and slave narratives as classificatory terms. Henceforth it will be possible to advocate for a visible space of African American (auto)biographies in the literary canon culminating in the production of neo-slave narratives in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, which have enriched studies of collective memory and identity.

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Author Biographies

Hanna Simões, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

Graduada em Ciências Sociais com Formação Complementar em Letras pela UFMG. Atualmente é mestranda no programa de Estudos Literários da Faculdade de Letras da UFMG. Estuda a confluência entre literatura e religião a partir de (auto)biografias de mulheres negras do norte dos EUA no século XIX.

Marcel de Lima Santos, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais

O Professor Marcel de Lima Santos é Ph.D. em Estudos Literários pela University of Nottingham, na Inglaterra (2003). Atualmente é Professor Associado de Literaturas de Língua Inglesa da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais Tem experiência na área de Letras, com diversos livros, traduções e artigos cientificos publicados, inclusive nos Estados Unidos, na Austrália e na Inglaterra, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: Literatura Inglesa, Religião, Poesia, Literatura Comparada e Etnopoética.

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Published

2020-05-16

How to Cite

Simões, H., & Santos, M. de L. (2020). The Invisibility of 19th Century African American (Auto)biographies. Literatura E Autoritarismo, (23). https://doi.org/10.5902/1679849X42493