Recovered Writers/Recovered Texts: Race, Class, and Gender in Black Women's Literature (Tennessee Studies in Literature)
معرفی کتاب «Recovered Writers/Recovered Texts: Race, Class, and Gender in Black Women's Literature (Tennessee Studies in Literature)» نوشتهٔ Dolan Hubbard; Emma Waters Dawson; Helena Woodard; Debra Walker King; Frances Smith Foster; David W. H. Pellow; Erica L. Griffin; Sandra Y. Govan; Trudier Harris; Joyce Pettis; Caroll Mills Young، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Tennessee Press در سال 1997. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Adopting an inclusive pan-American approach to black women's literature, Recovered Writers/Recovered Texts offers fresh readings of previously neglected works by black women writers from the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America. In this radical reassessment, the contributors present the black woman writer in all her rich complexity by seeking affinities among writers across the Americas, thus moving away from a compartmentalized manner of studying black literature and toward a comprehensive examination of black American identities. Using a wide range of critical methods, the essays address marginalized yet significant works by writers such as Mary Prince, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Anna J. Cooper, Jessie Fauset, Ann Petry, and Virginia Bridis de Salas. The contributors -- including both established scholars and emerging ones -- engage issues of genre, gender, geopolitics, and diasporan aesthetics raised by the varied lives and works considered in this collection. The volume as a whole reveals the similarities among geographically diverse black women writers and documents a number of common artistic themes and concerns, including the writer's place within the community, the construction of black sexuality, and the representation of a self that is black and female. Through their historic recovery and critical reclamation of black texts, the essayists demonstrate how black feminist scholarship since the 1960s has both shaped and reconstructed the ongoing tradition of black woman's literature in the Americas. Recovered Writers/Recovered Texts acknowledges the central role black women have played in the production of American literary meaning and makes an important contribution by reassessing the ways in which African American literature can be understood and taught. Adopting an inclusive pan-American approach to black women's literature, Recovered Writers/Recovered Texts offers fresh readings of previously neglected works by black women writers from the United States, the Caribbean, and Latin America. In this radical reassessment, the contributors present the black woman writer in all her rich complexity by seeking affinities among writers across the Americas, thus moving away from a compartmentalized manner of studying black literature and toward a comprehensive examination of black American identities. Using a wide range of critical methods, the essays address marginalized yet significant works by writers such as Mary Prince, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Anna J. Cooper, Jessie Fauset, Ann Petry, and Virginia Bridis de Salas. The contributors -- including both established scholars and emerging ones -- engage issues of genre, gender, geopolitics, and diasporan aesthetics raised by the varied lives and works considered in this collection. The volume as a whole reveals the similarities among geographically diverse black women writers and documents a number of common artistic themes and concerns, including the writer's place within the community, the construction of black sexuality, and the representation of a self that is black and female. Through their historic recovery and critical reclamation of black texts, the essayists demonstrate how black feminist scholarship since the 1960s has both shaped and reconstructed the ongoing tradition of black woman's literature in the Americas. Recovered Writers/Recovered Texts acknowledges the central role black women have played in the production of American literary meaning and makes an importantcontribution by reassessing the ways in which African American literature can be understood and taught. -- Amazon.com Introduction : Can I Get A Witness? / Dolan Hubbard -- Witnesses And Practitioners : Attitudes Toward Miscegenation In Barbara Chase-riboud's Sally Hemings / Emma Waters Dawson -- The Two Marys (prince And Shelley) On The Textual Meeting Ground Of Race, Gender, And Genre / Helena Woodard -- Harriet Wilson's Our Nig : The Demystification Of Sentiment / Debra Walker King -- Gender, Genre, And Vulgar Secularism : The Case Of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper And The Ame Press / Frances Smith Foster -- Anna J. Cooper : The International Dimensions / David W. H. Pellow -- The Invisible Woman Abroad : Jessie Fauset's New Horizon / Erica L. Griffin -- Blend Of Voices : Composite Narrative Strategies In Biographical Reconstruction / Sandra Y. Govan -- Before The Stigma Of Race : Authority And Witchcraft In Ann Petry's Tituba Of Salem Village / Trudier Harris -- Reading Ann Petry's The Narrows Into Black Literary Tradition / Joyce Pettis -- The Unmasking Of Virginia Brindis De Salas : Minority Discourse Of Afro-uruguay / Caroll Mills Young. Edited By Dolan Hubbard. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. Introduction : Can I get a witness? / Dolan Hubbard Witnesses and practitioners : attitudes toward miscegenation in Barbara Chase-Riboud's Sally Hemings / Emma Waters Dawson The two Marys (Prince and Shelley) on the textual meeting ground of race, gender, and genre / Helena Woodard Harriet Wilson's Our nig : the demystification of sentiment / Debra Walker King Gender, genre, and vulgar secularism : the case of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and the AME Press / Frances Smith Foster Anna J. Cooper : the international dimensions / David W.H. Pellow The "invisible woman" abroad : Jessie Fauset's New horizon / Erica L. Griffin A blend of voices : composite narrative strategies in biographical reconstruction / Sandra Y. Govan Before the stigma of race : authority and witchcraft in Ann Petry's Tituba of Salem Village / Trudier Harris Reading Ann Petry's The narrows into Black literary tradition / Joyce Pettis The unmasking of Virginia Brindis de Salas : minority discourse of Afro-Uruguay / Caroll Mills Young.
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