The Signifying Monkey

GATES,H

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Author
GATES,H
Publish Date
08/01/1988
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
290
Publisher Name
OXFORD
ISBN-10
0195034635
ISBN-13
9780195034639
citemno
279372
Subtitle
A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780195034639

Description

The Signifying Monkey is the first book of literary criticism to trace the roots of contemporary Black literature to Afro-American folklore and to the traditions of African languages. As the author examines the ancient poetry of the Ifa Oracle (found in Nigeria, Benin, Brazil, Cuba, and Haiti), he uncovers the origins of a sacred system of divination, brought to America by black slaves who felt it to be the very "heart-beat" of their souls. Gates demonstrates how a heroic and popular character called the Signifying Monkey emerged from this divination and came to pervade Afro-American culture. In providing masterful readings of literary works by Alice Walker, Zora Neale Hurston, Ralph Ellison, Jean Toomer, Richard Wright, and Ishmael Reed--and in defining how the works of these authors "signify upon" each other--the author delivers a powerful and ground-breaking work of critical theory. Many previously unpublished tales about the Monkey, as well as those already published, are collected in a detailed appendix.