<p>"This is a phenomenal book that invites readers on a journey through a literary landscape of the rich, diverse, complex articulations of Black thought and praxis of resistance, restoration, and regeneration of Black lives found in the creative, critical, and constructive works of Black arts, literature, culture, and philosophy." — <i>Religious Studies Review</i></p><p>"This book not only offers a new and exciting theoretical concept, it also applies that concept to texts in unique and different ways. With this theoretical lens, we can 'read' and 'see' texts, memories, and ideas in new ways. The author examines an almost dizzying array of cultural and historical moments, scholars, artists, and activists and provides new lenses through which to read them as well. This is a brilliant and much-needed addition to the academic and cultural conversation." — Georgene Bess Montgomery, author of <i>The Spirit and the Word: A Theory of Spirituality in Africana Literary Criticism</i></p>
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Christel N. Temple is Associate Professor of Africana Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. Her books include Transcendence and the Africana Literary Enterprise; Literary Spaces: Introduction to Comparative Black Literature; and Literary Pan-Africanism: History, Contexts, and Criticism.