
Conjugal Union
The Body, the House, and the Black American
Robert F. Reid-Pharr(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 19. August 1999
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-19-510402-8 (ISBN)
Description
In his new book, Robert Reid-Pharr argues that black gender and sexuality have always played a crucial role in questions of black national identity. He identifies the origins of a "national" African American literature in the founding of the Black press in 1827 and the beginnings of a novelistic tradition in the antebellum period. Reid-Pharr shows how state conventions, churches, newspapers, and novels -- predominantly aimed at Northeastern Black communities -- were integral in shaping the ideal of the black family.
Reviews / Votes
Reid-Pharr, by contrast, takes pains to 'belabor' his points, resulting in a much more succint, and ultimately more satisfying piece of scholarship. * American Literature *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
9 Fotos bzw. Rasterbilder
9 halftones
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
420 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-510402-8 (9780195104028)
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Author
Assistant Professor of English and Director of the Program in Comparative American CulturesAssistant Professor of English and Director of the Program in Comparative American Cultures, Johns Hopkins University