Reclamation in Walker's jubilee: the context of development of the historical novel.(Margaret Walker)(Critical essay): An article from: Journal of Pan African Studies
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From the author: This article attempts to contribute to the scholarship on Margaret Walker's Jubilee, ancestor of a wave of neo-enslaved narratives and African-American historical fictions, by shedding more light on the context of its development. While most critics implicitly tie the development of Walker's historical novel to the sixties, the text is a product of the thirties which gave impetus to the revisionist movement reclaiming African-American history.
Citation Details Title: Reclamation in Walker's jubilee: the context of development of the historical novel.(Margaret Walker)(Critical essay) Author: Babacar Dieng Publication:Journal of Pan African Studies (Magazine/Journal) Date: June 1, 2008 Publisher: Journal of Pan African Studies Volume: 2 Issue: 4 Page: 117(11)