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Ecology, Spirituality, and Cosmology in Edwidge Danticat:
Crossroads as Ritual examines the form and function of ritual in
four of Danticat's fictional works-The Dew Breaker; The Farming of
Bones; Claire of the Sea Light; and Breath, Eyes, Memory-to reveal
how these texts create textual topography that heals and clarifies
Africana consciousness. Filtering ritual through the symbolic
iconography of the cosmogram and Africana women's literary
tradition, Joyce White investigates modern articulations of the
cosmogram's cosmological and philosophical iterations within the
life and existence of Africana people and establishes set systems
and beliefs that are manifest through ritual practices. White
argues that emblemed by the cruciform symbol of the crossroads, the
cosmogram within Danticat's texts emanates extendable textual,
liminal, and ritualized spaces through the inscription of the
symbol that exists within and without the boundaries of pagination.
The extension of textual landscape expands the borders and
boundaries of a given text and provides additional space for
contemplation and rumination incongruent to those spaces in its
common and normal iterations.
Afro-Caribbean Women's Writing and Early American Literature is
both pedagogical and critical. The text begins by re-evaluating the
poetry of Wheatley for its political commentary, demonstrates how
Hurston bridges several literary genres and geographies, and
introduces Black women writers of the Caribbean to some American
audiences. It sheds light on lesser-discussed Black women
playwrights of the Harlem Renaissance and re-evaluates the
turn-of-the century concept, Noble Womanhood in light of the Cult
of Domesticity.
""The book is tangibly spiritually reinforcing and welcoming, in
short, an esoteric joy, accessible to all, and much-needed by
many."" Reviewed by Twitter handle (@LoisCHenderson) Freelance Book
Reviewer. The hardest thing for me as a grandmother writing about
love, was to cut away all that is incidental and keep only that
which remains as the nobility and science of ecstasy. As a writer
and woman whose loved and lost, I feel like it is impossible to
build good relationships until we've burned away our youth and its
fairy-tales, as well as learned misapprehensions from our past. In
other words, we must retrain the brain to accept and maintain love.
Women's Poetry Therapy "Feminist godly mythology...Sensuous, of
love, of women and addictive, competitive drama...Angel-bearing
wings, Joyce White's poetry flies above life's fault line..."[Sage
Sweetwater, Authorsden.com] "Lovely...Joyce's poems are like little
affirmations for the creative essence in each of us." ~ says
Carolyn Howard-Johnson. Award Winning Poet & Author of
Howtodoitfrugally Series.
Joyce White a keen beekeeper, who used her honey in much of her
cooking has written a recipe book which covers its use in all types
of meals together with preserves, beverages and bread making.
This is a follow up volume to the authors previous popular title,
Honey in the Kitchen. It cover, as well as main dishes, puddings
and desserts, preserves, soups and salads, mead and beeswax. There
are mouth watering recipes such as Chocolate Fudge Sundae, Pears
with Chocolate Sauce, Plum Sauce with Orange - all of which are
improved by natures golden sweet - Honey.
Most believe out there somewhere above the clouds, past the moon
and stars is a world of joy, love, imagination and creativity. Down
here on the third rock from the Sun, that is our genius, too, and
we must not be talked out of it. I am a nonartist and writer
searching joy through creative self-expression. My story is kind of
a walk through my mind while I'm writing and creating. I am not a
doctor or psychologist. Though it was never my original intent when
I began studying Art Therapy, my concern quite naturally turned
from the idea of me "feeling good" to you "feeling good." Art
Therapy uses the creative process of art making to improve and
enhance the physical, mental and emotional well-being of
individuals of all ages. Expressing ourselves creatively does more
than bring us joy. It is just plain good medicine. It helps us
resolve inner conflicts, reduce stress, increase self-esteem and
self-awareness. Even Jesus reminds us, if you bring forth what is
within you, what you bring forth will save you. What you do not
bring forth from within will ultimately destroy you. I personally
believe being happily engaged in writing and art making is better
than not; and secondly, living without depression, pain and anger
is better than living with them. Try doodling and scribbling
yourself. Look out, if you're smiling, you're probably having fun.
If you're interested in prints of my art work or would like to
contact me personally, please e-mail me at
[email protected]. Sincerely, Joyce White.
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