- Abeng
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name = Abeng
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author =Michelle Cliff
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country =Jamaica
language = English
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genre = Quasi-Autobiographical novel
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release_date = 1984
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media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
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followed_by ="Abeng" (Ä běng) is a novel published in 1984 by
Michelle Cliff . It is a quasi-autobiographical novel about a mixed-raceJamaica n girl growing up in the 1950s. It explores the historical repression resulting from British imperialism in Jamaica. Facts regarding imperialism of the island are dispersed throughout the narrative, as well as facts aboutslavery in Jamaica and Jamaicanfolklore . It is emphasized that the protagonists are generally unaware of these facts, which often serve to reveal the brutal nature of the both slavery and imperialism. In this way Cliff reveals her intentions for the book. It is a piece of revisionist literature meant to counteract Britain'scultural imperialism in Jamaica.Origins of title
"Abeng" means an animal horn or musical instrument in the
Twi language of theAkan people ofGhana .The abeng has had two historical uses in Jamaica. It was used by slaveholders to summon slaves to the sugar fields. It was also used by the Maroon army as a method of communication. In a recent lecture at the University of St. Thomas, Cliff said that the title was a reference to both of these uses, though neither appears in the novel's text; they are referenced in the book's foreword. She further explained that the title is an attempt to "take back" Jamaican history.
External links
* [http://www.english.emory.edu/Bahri/Cliff.html Biography of Michelle Cliff]
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