Black women writers and the American neo-slave narrative
Black women writers and the American neo-slave narrative: femininity unfettered Elizabeth Ann Beaulieu
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1999.
ISBN: 0313308381
DDC: 813.509928708996
LCC: PS374
Edition: (alk. paper)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [161]-171) and index.
Slavery, freedom, Jubilee: reclaiming, repositioning, and revaluing
the American slave narrative -- "Cause I can": race, gender, and
power in Sherley Anne Williams' Dessa Rose -- The politics of gender
in Toni Morrison's Beloved: if "a man ain't nothing but a man," then
what is a woman? -- Myth-making, myth-breaking : "Such a thing...to
marvel over" in J. California Cooper's Family -- "So many relatives":
twentieth-century women meet their pasts -- "Children of those who
chose to survive": neo-slave narrative authors create women of
resistance.
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