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The monograph engages the ways African American authors have
shifted, recycled, and reinvented the conjure woman in twentieth
century fiction, constructing a historiography of the conjure woman
as a recurring literary archetype. I develop a new vocabulary and
framework (conjuring moments) with which to articulate a critical
discourse surrounding the black conjuring woman and the use of
African-centered cosmologies as a trope in African American
literature. I argue that within the last century, African American
writers have subverted the negative connotation of women and spirit
work through their literary expressions. The conjure woman figure
has evolved as a bio-mythography used to resist the subjugation and
marginalization of black women and provides critical socio-cultural
commentary, a role currently unmatched by other black female models
and characterizations.
This book engages the ways African American authors have shifted,
recycled, and reinvented the conjure woman in fiction. Kameelah
Martin Samuel traces her presence and function in twentieth-century
literature through historical records, oral histories, blues music,
and collections of African American folklore.
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