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ZORA NEALE HURSTON’S THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD: STORYTELLING AND THE BLUES AS ASPECTS OF DIASPORIC SURVIVAL

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Last updated: 27 Dec 2024

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اللغة الإنجليزية وآدابها

Abstract

Zora Neale Hurston's novel Their Eyes Were Watching God is examined to demonstrate how storytelling and the blues, as aspects of diasporic survival, function in her fiction which depicts how African cultural heritage operates in the United States. She articulates the need for her black folks throughout diaspora to confront racism by employing their African cultural heritage as a vehicle for empowerment. Janie, Hurston's protagonist, finds that when she embraces her African heritage not only does she gain great awareness of her selfhood better as African American, but she also discovers that her Africanity and her identity are intertwined

DOI

10.21608/artman.2020.157306

Keywords

African cultural heritage, diaspora, storytelling, the blues, and Afro-American vernacular

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حماده عبدالفتاح

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يوسف

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کلية الآداب- جامعة المنصورة

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67

Article Issue

67

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23179

Issue Date

2020-08-01

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2021-03-17

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2020-08-01

Page Start

11

Page End

31

Print ISSN

1687-448X

Online ISSN

2974-3451

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9

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العلوم الانسانیة الأدبیة واللغات

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1,540

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Journal

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مجلة کلية الاداب.جامعة المنصورة

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https://artman.journals.ekb.eg/

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ZORA NEALE HURSTON’S THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD: STORYTELLING AND THE BLUES AS ASPECTS OF DIASPORIC SURVIVAL

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23 Jan 2023