Writings on Black Women of the Diaspora History, Language, and Identity Crosscurrents in African American History Series
Auteur : Bracks Lean'tin
Literary Quilting: History, Language, and Identity in Women's Diasporic Texts * The History of Mary Prince, AWest-Indian Slave, Related by Herself: History, Ancestry, and Identity * Toni Morrison's Beloved: Evolving Identities from Slavery to Freedom * Alice Walker's TheColor Purple: Racism, Sexism, and Kinship in the Process of Self-Actualization * Paule Marshall's Praisesong forthe Widow: Afro-Caribbean Rituals of Power, Place, and Identity
Date de parution : 04-2019
13.8x21.6 cm
Thèmes de Writings on Black Women of the Diaspora :
Mots-clés :
White Law; black women writers; Invisible Woman; diasporic literature; Independent Woman; cultural identity; White Prism; language patterns; White Man’s Law; female protagonist; Mary Prince; Mary Prince’s Narrative; West Indian Slave; Fair Skinned Blacks; Color Purple; Turk’s Island; Ibo Landing; Nettie’s Letters; White American Dream; Female Slave Narratives; Black Female Voice; Black Women; Oral Memories; Moral Questioning; Moravian Church; Black Male Female Relationships; Slave Narrative; Personal Development; post-Civil War America