Recovered writers/recovered texts : race, class, and gender in Black women's literature /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Knoxville :
University of Tennessee Press,
[1997]
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | Tennessee studies in literature ;
v. 38. |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : Can I get a witness? / Dolan Hubbard
- Witnesses and practitioners : attitudes toward miscegenation in Barbara Chase-Riboud's Sally Hemings / Emma Waters Dawson
- The two Marys (Prince and Shelley) on the textual meeting ground of race, gender, and genre / Helena Woodard
- Harriet Wilson's Our nig : the demystification of sentiment / Debra Walker King
- Gender, genre, and vulgar secularism : the case of Frances Ellen Watkins Harper and the AME Press / Frances Smith Foster
- Anna J. Cooper : the international dimensions / David W. H. Pellow
- The "invisible woman" abroad : Jessie Fauset's New horizon / Erica L. Griffin
- Blend of voices : composite narrative strategies in biographical reconstruction / Sandra Y. Govan
- Before the stigma of race : authority and witchcraft in Ann Petry's Tituba of Salem Village / Trudier Harris
- Reading Ann Petry's The narrows into Black literary tradition / Joyce Pettis
- The unmasking of Virginia Brindis de Salas : minority discourse of Afro-Uruguay / Caroll Mills Young.