An edition of Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood (1996)

Bone Black

Memories of Girlhood

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An edition of Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood (1996)

Bone Black

Memories of Girlhood

1st ed.
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A memoir of ideas and perceptions, Bone Back shows the unfolding of female creativity and one strong-spirited child's journey toward becoming a writer. She learns early on the roles women and men play in society, as well as the impotence of children, especially black female children. She sheds new light on a society that beholds the joys of marriage for men and condemns anything more than silence for women.

In this world, too, black is a woman's color - worn when earned - daughters and daddy are strangers under the same roof, and crying children are often given something to cry about. In school, hooks sees that integration most resembles corralling, with black children herded, prodded, and pushed like cattle. And the learning agenda is to teach these children to forget their history and the injustices done to them and to embrace the ways of white folk.

hooks finds comfort in solitude, good company in books. She also discovers, in the motionless body of misunderstanding, that writing is the most vital breath.

She is taught by an elder that quilting is the way a woman learns patience. And hooks's patience, coupled with the insight and bravery that readers have come to expect from her, is rewarded with the strength to keep in touch with the wounded parts of herself and to grow beyond the scars by stretching the confines of history, tradition, and family to encompass her expansive spirit.

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Publisher
Henry Holt and Co.
Language
English
Pages
183

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Bone Black (College Edition)
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Bone Black
September 1, 1997, Women's Press Ltd,The
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October 15, 1997, Owl Books
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Bone Black: Memories of Girlhood
October 15, 1996, Henry Holt and Co.
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York, USA
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.48896/073, B
Library of Congress
E185.97.H77 A3 1996, E185.97.H77A3 1996

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xv, 183p.
Number of pages
183

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL970576M
Internet Archive
boneblackmemorie00hook
ISBN 10
0805041451
ISBN 13
9780805041453
LCCN
96007308
OCLC/WorldCat
34356274
Library Thing
76576
Goodreads
1839170

Work Description

Stitching together girlhood memories with the finest threads of innocence, feminist intellectual bell hooks presents a powerfully intimate account of growing up in the South. A memoir of ideas and perceptions, Bone Black shows the unfolding of female creativity and one strong-spirited child's journey toward becoming a writer. She learns early on the roles women and men play in society, as well as the emotional vulnerability of children. She sheds new light on a society that beholds the joys of marriage for men and condemns anything more than silence for women. In this world, too, black is a woman's color―worn when earned―daughters and daddies are strangers under the same roof, and crying children are often given something to cry about. hooks finds good company in solitude, good company in books. She also discovers, in the motionless body of misunderstanding, that writing is her most vital breath.

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MAMA HAS GIVEN me a quilt from her hope chest.
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