Signs of Diaspora Diaspora of Signs

Signs of Diaspora Diaspora of Signs Literacies, Creolization, and Vernacular Practice in African America - The Commonwealth Center Studies in American Culture

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Publisher's Synopsis

Challenging monolithic approaches to culture and literacy, this book looks at the roots of African-American reading and writing from the perspective of vernacular activities and creolization. It shows that African-Americans, while readily mastering the conventions and canons of Euro-America, also drew on knowledge of their own to make an oppositional repertoire of signs and meanings. Distinct from conventional script literacy on the one hand, and oral culture on the other, these "creolized" vernacular practices include writing in charms, use of personal or nondecodable scripts, the strategic renunciation of reading and writing as communicative tools, and writing that is linked to divinaton, trance, and possession. Based on extensive ethnographic research in the Southeastern United States and the West Indies, Gundaker offers a complex portrait of the intersection of "outsider" conventions with "insider" knowledge and practice.

Book information

ISBN: 9780195107692
Publisher: OUP USA
Imprint: Oxford University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 408.996073
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 291
Weight: 621g
Height: 164mm
Width: 243mm
Spine width: 25mm