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005 20200617075328.5
008 900327s1990 nyu b 001 0 eng
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049 $aMAIN
245 00 $aReading black, reading feminist :$ba critical anthology /$cedited by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
260 $aNew York, N.Y., U.S.A. :$bMeridian Book,$c1990.
300 $aix, 534 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gI.$tConstructing a tradition.$tArt and such /$rZora Neale Hurston --$tPostscript : the mark of Zora /$rStetson Kennedy --$t"The darkened eye restored" : notes toward a literary history of Black women /$rMary Helen Washington --$tThe highs and lows of Black feminist criticism /$rBarbara Christian --$tVariations on negation and the heresy of Black feminist creativity /$rMichele Wallace --$tSome implications of womanist theory /$rSherley Anne Williams --$tThe quicksands of representation : rethinking Black cultural politics /$rHazel V. Carby --$t"The changing same" : generational connections and Black women novelists /$rDeborah E. McDowell --$tSpeaking in tongues : dialogics, dialectics, and the Black women writer's literary tradition /$rMae Gwendolyn Henderson.
505 00 $gII.$tReading Black, reading feminist.$tThe re(a)d and the Black /$rBarbara E. Johnson --$tFacing the camera's eye : Black and White terrain in women's drama /$rTimothy Murray --$tMy statue, my self : autobiographical writings of Afro-American women /$rElizabeth Fox-Genovese --$tEuphemism, understatement, and the passive voice : a genealogy of Afro-American poetry /$rBarbara E. Johnson --$t"Loopholes of retreat" : architecture and ideology in Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the life of a slave girl /$rValerie Smith --$tThe souls of Black women folk in the writings of W.E.B. Du Bois /$rNellie Y. McKay --$t"An order of constancy" : notes on Brooks and the feminine /$rHortense J. Spillers --$tMaya Angelou : the autobiographical statement updated /$rSelwyn R. Cudjoe --$tLorraine Hansberry : uncommon warrior /$rJewelle L. Gomez --$tOur lady : Sonia Sanchez and the writing of a Black renaissance /$rHouston A. Baker, Jr. --$tGloria Naylor's geography : community, class, and patriarchy in The women of Brewster Place and Linden Hills /$rBarbara Christian --$tSegregated lives : Rita Dove's Thomas and Beulah /$rJohn Shoptaw --$tAutoethnography : the an-archic style of Dust tracks on a road /$rFrançoise Lionnet --$tMaternal narratives : "cruel enough to stop the blood" /$rMarianne Hirsch --$tRomance, marginality, and matrilineage : The color purple and Their eyes were watching God /$rMolly Hite --$tWriting the subject : reading The color purple /$rBell Hooks --$tThe future of female : Octavia Butler's mother lode /$rDorothy Allison.
505 00 $gIII.$tInterviews.$tAn interview with Rita Dove /$rHelen Vandler --$tAn interview with Jamaica Kincaid /$rDonna Perry.
520 $aBlack women's writing has finally emerged as one of the most dynamic fields of American literature. This unique and comprehensive collection of 26 literary essays provides real evidence of a rich cultural history of black women in America. Here, leading literary critics--both male and female, black and white--look at fiction, nonfiction, poetry, slave narratives, and autobiographies in a totally new way. In essence, they reconstruct a literary history that documents black women as artists, intellectuals, symbol makers, teachers, survivors ... Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the editor of this anthology and a noted authority on African-American literature, has provided a thought-provoking introduction that celebrates the experience of "reading black, reading feminist". A penetrating look at women's writing from a unique perspective, this superb collection brings to light the rich heritage of literary creativity among African-American women. (Back cover).
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776 08 $iOnline version:$tReading black, reading feminist.$dNew York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Meridian Book, 1990$w(OCoLC)654459708
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