Daughters of the dust
(Book)

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Published
New York : Dutton, [1997].
Format
Book
ISBN
0525941096, 9780525941095
Physical Desc
310 pages ; 24 cm
Status
Newport - Adult Fiction
F Dash
1 available
Providence Public - Level G Fiction
Fic Dash
1 available
Westerly - Fiction (Main Floor-Fiction Room)
Dash
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Published
New York : Dutton, [1997].
Language
English
ISBN
0525941096, 9780525941095

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A black woman anthropologist from 1920s New York visits the Sea Islands off the coast of the Carolinas and discovers her roots. A look at the culture of the Gullah people, descendants of blacks who intermarried with Indians.
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"Julie Dash's acclaimed film, Daughters of the Dust, was a cause for celebration, a lyrical portrait of a family of complex, independent African-American women. Now she returns to the rich Gullah culture of the Sea Islands in a remarkable new novel that reacquaints us with her fascinating characters, expanding their story in deeper and even more magically compelling ways. From Harlem at the height of the celebrated literary Renaissance to the isolated Islands off the Carolina Coast, Daughters of the Dust chronicles the lives of the Peazants, a large, proud extended family. Like Zora Neale Hurston recovering the precious folk traditions of the South, Amelia Varnes leaves New York to return to her mother's home and trace her family's history. What she finds is a way of life more vital than any she has ever known. Through her evolving friendship with her cousin Elizabeth, Amelia enters the lives of the Peazants, tracing their origins to the Early Africans brought to the islands more than a hundred years before. As she listens to the colorful stories, the 'lies' they tell, their history comes alive in the poetry of their language and in the music of their voices. Past and present intertwine in their stories of Africa, of slavery and emancipation, of turbulent passions and the joys of family life, and of a people who shaped their destiny with their own strong hands. Amelia's pursuit of knowledge becomes a journey of self-illumination: In learning to treasure her family's traditions, she ultimately reclaims her heritage. Juxtaposing the shared myths of the Island with the oral history of a family, Julie Dash shows us storytelling as a living tradition--a powerful means of understanding our world, of preserving our heritage and community, of rediscovering identity, and of coming home. Richly textured and profoundly moving, with writing as fluid and powerful as the stream of life itself, Daughters of the Dust is an unforgettable novel from a luminescent literary voice." -- Provided by publisher
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Dash, J. (1997). Daughters of the dust . Dutton.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dash, Julie. 1997. Daughters of the Dust. Dutton.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dash, Julie. Daughters of the Dust Dutton, 1997.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Dash, Julie. Daughters of the Dust Dutton, 1997.

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