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The process of naming is a transformative act that
inherently imparts meaning, whether it be through the
conscious use of a familiar historical or allegorical
appellation or through the creation of a new word. Critics
have often noted the importance of names and naming in
African-American literature, but Debra Walker King's Deep
Talk is the first methodological discussion of the
process. In this original study, the author seeks out the
discourses existing beneath the primary narratives of these
literary texts by interpreting the significance of certain
character names.
King explores what she calls the "metatext" of names, an
interpretive realm where these chosen words offer up
symbolic, metaphoric, and other meanings, often
simultaneously. Literary names can thus revise and comment
upon the surface action of a novel by giving voice to
unspoken themes and events, a process known as "deep talk."
Drawing on the work of Kristeva, Bakhtin, and Henry Louis
Gates Jr., the author explains the interpretive guidelines
necessary to read "deep talk" in African-American texts. She
applies these guidelines to texts by Ralph Ellison, Zora
Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, James Baldwin, and Alice
Walker, among others.
Perhaps most important, King reveals how the process of
naming became a form of empowerment for African Americans, a
way of both reclaiming black identity and resisting
conventions of white society. Black men and women whose
ancestors were stripped of their identity through the Middle
Passage and during slavery embraced the incantatory power of
names and have long used this power to defend themselves
from the effects of racism, sexism, and classism.
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"Debra King's scholarship is both original and sound.
Considering the historical importance of group and
individual names and naming traditions to Africans and
African Americans, Deep Talk will be of great value
to scholars who engage European and black vernacular
theoretical models."
--Jacquelyn Y. McLendon, author of The
Politics of Color in the Fiction of Jessie Fauset and Nella
Larsen
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