
Reconstructing Womanhood
The Emergence of the Afro-American Woman Novelist
Hazel V. Carby(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 1. March 1990
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Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-19-506071-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This cultural history of nineteenth-century narratives of slave and free women traces the ways in which these writings began to resist dominant literary conventions and to offer the first alternative versions of black womanhood. Covering the period between the 1850s and the turn of the century, it depicts an era of intense cultural and political activity when Afro-American women first began to emerge as novelists. Why black women wrote novels, and what they thought novels could do, are among the questions discussed.
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The best book I have read on this topic. Clear, well-researched, and well-written. Clarifies huge historical, political, and cultural issues. * Dan Fineman, Occidental College *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
333 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-506071-3 (9780195060713)
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Assistant Professor of English, Humanities InstituteAssistant Professor of English, Humanities Institute, Wesleyan University, Connecticut