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- Q5272081 subject Q7043925.
- Q5272081 abstract "Diaspora literacy is a phrase coined by literary scholar Veve Clark in her work "Developing Diaspora Literacy and Marasa Consciousness" (Spillers:1991,40-60). It is the ability to understand and/or interpret the multi-layered meanings of stories, words, and other folk sayings within any given community of the African diaspora. These meanings supersede those of "...Western or westernized signification" (42), meaning that they go beyond literal or typical literary interpretation into an area of folk understanding that could only be recognized by the eye skilled in such an understanding. Readers rely solely upon a knowledge and lived experience of social, historical, and cultural climates of the various cultures of the African diaspora as a foundation for interpretation.".
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- Q5272081 comment "Diaspora literacy is a phrase coined by literary scholar Veve Clark in her work "Developing Diaspora Literacy and Marasa Consciousness" (Spillers:1991,40-60). It is the ability to understand and/or interpret the multi-layered meanings of stories, words, and other folk sayings within any given community of the African diaspora.".
- Q5272081 label "Diaspora literacy".