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Black Women Writing Autobiography

Nyelv AngolAngol
Könyv Puha kötésű
Könyv Black Women Writing Autobiography Joanne M. Braxton
Libristo kód: 04946314
Kiadó Temple University Press,U.S., szeptember 1990
'As black American women, we are born into a mystic sisterhood, and we live our lives within a magic... Teljes leírás
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'As black American women, we are born into a mystic sisterhood, and we live our lives within a magic circle, a realm of shared language, reference, and allusion within the veil of our blackness and our femaleness. We have been as invisible to the dominant culture as rain; we have been knowers, but we have not been known'. Joanne Braxton argues for a redefinition of the genre of black American autobiography to include the images of women as well as their memoirs, reminiscences, diaries, and journals - as a corrective to both black and feminist literary criticism. Beginning with slave narratives and concluding with modern autobiography, she deals with individual works as representing stages in a continuum and situates these works in the context of other writings by both black and white writers. Braxton demonstrates that the criteria used to define the slave narrative genre are inadequate for analyzing Harriet 'Linda Brent' Jacobs' pseudonymously published "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl: Written by Herself" (1861). She examines 'sass' as a mode of women's discourse and a weapon of self-defense, and she introduces the 'outraged mother' as a parallel to the articulate hero archetype. Not even emancipation authorized black women to define themselves or address an audience. Late-nineteenth-century accounts in the form of confessional spiritual autobiographies, travelogue/adventure stories, and slave memoirs enabled such women as Jarena Lee, Rebecca Cox Jackson, Elizabeth Keckley, Susie King Taylor, as well as Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth to tell their own extraordinary stories and to shed light on the thousands of lives obscured by illiteracy and sexual and racial oppression. In her diaries, Charlotte Forten Grimke the gifted poet, epitomizes the problems faced by a well-educated, extremely articulate black woman attempting to find a public voice in America. Moving into the twentieth century, Braxton analyzes the memoir of Ida B. Wells, journalist and anti-lynching activist, and the work of Zora Neale Hurston and Era Bell Thompson. They represent the first generation of black female autobiographers who did not continually come into contact with former slaves and who transcended the essential struggle for survival that occupied earlier writings. For the contemporary black woman autobiographer, the quest for personal fulfillment is the central theme. Braxton concludes with Maya Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" (1996), which represents the black woman of the 1960s who has found the place to recreate the self in her own image - the place all the others had been searching for. Author note: Joanne M. Braxton is Cummings Professor of American Studies and English at the College of William and Mary and author of Sometimes I think of Maryland, a collection of poems.

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Teljes megnevezés Black Women Writing Autobiography
Nyelv Angol
Kötés Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadás éve 1990
Oldalszám 290
EAN 9780877228035
ISBN 0877228035
Libristo kód 04946314
Súly 338
Méretek 215 x 139 x 21
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