Inventing Black women: African American women poets and self-representation, 1877 - 2000
From Book Jacket Insert: Inventing Black Women fills important gaps in our understanding of how African American women poets have resisted those conventional notions of gender and race that limit the visibility of Black female subjects. The first historical and thematic survey of African American wo...
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Zusammenfassung: | From Book Jacket Insert: Inventing Black Women fills important gaps in our understanding of how African American women poets have resisted those conventional notions of gender and race that limit the visibility of Black female subjects. The first historical and thematic survey of African American women's poetry, this book examines the key developments that have shape the growing body of poems by and about Black women since the end of slavery and reconstruction, as it offers incisive readings of individual works by important poets such as Alice B Neal, Maggie Pogue Johnson, Alice Dunbar Nelson, Sonia Sanchez, Lucille Clifton, and Audre Lorde, as well as many others. Ajuan Maria Mance establishes that the history of African American women's poetry revolves around the struggle of the Black female poet against two marginalizing forces: the widespread association of womanhood with the figure of the middle-class, white female; and the similar association of Blackness with the figure of the African American male. In so doing, she looks closely at the major trends in Black women's poetry during each of four critical moments in African American literary history: the post-Reconstruction era from 1877 to 1910; the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s; the Black Arts Movement from 1965-1975; and the period from 1975-2000. Inventing Black Women will prove an invaluable resource for scholars and students of American literature, African American studies, and women's studies. |
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CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS INVISIBLE BODIES, INVISIBLE WORK:
NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN WOMANHOOD AND THE PASTORAL OF THE AMERICAN
HOMESCAPE A SOLE AND EARNEST ENDEAVOR : AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN S POETRY
IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY THE BLACK WOMAN AS OBJECT AND SYMBOL:
AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN POETS IN THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE REVOLUTIONARY
DREAMS: AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN POETS IN THE BLACK ARTS MOVEMENT LOCATING
THE BLACK FEMALE SUBJECT: LATE-TWENTIETH-CENTURY AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN
POETS AND THE LANDSCAPE OF THE BODY. DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE
MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
INVENTINO BLACK
WOMEN nils
impor
tant
gaps in our understanding of how African Ameri¬
can women poets have resisted those conventional
notions of gender and race that limit the visibility of
Black female subjects. The first historical and the¬
matic survey of African American women s poetry,
this book examines the key developments that have
shaped the growing body of poems by and about
Black women since the end of slavery and Recon¬
struction, as it offers incisive readings of individual
works by important poets such as Alice B. Neal,
Maggie Pogue Johnson, Alice Dunbar Nelson,
Sonia
Sanchez, Lucille Clifton, and Audre
Lorde,
as well as many others.
Ajuan Maria
Mance
establishes that the history of
African American women s poetry revolves around
the struggle of the Black female poet against two
marginalizing forces: the widespread association
of womanhood with the figure of the middle-class,
white female; and the similar association of Black¬
ness with the figure of the African American male.
In so doing, she looks closely at the major trends in
Black women s poetry during each of four critical
moments in African American literary history: the
post-Reconstruction era from
1877
to
1910;
the
Harlem Renaissance of the
1920s;
the Black Arts
Movement from
1965
to
1975;
and the period from
1975
to
2000.
Inventing Black Women will prove an invaluable
resource for scholars and students of American
literature, African American studies, and women s
studies.
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INVENTING BLACK WOMEN / MANCE, AJUAN MARIA : C2007 TABLE OF
CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS INVISIBLE BODIES, INVISIBLE WORK:
NINETEENTH-CENTURY AMERICAN WOMANHOOD AND THE PASTORAL OF THE AMERICAN
HOMESCAPE A "SOLE AND EARNEST ENDEAVOR": AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN'S POETRY
IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY THE BLACK WOMAN AS OBJECT AND SYMBOL:
AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN POETS IN THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE REVOLUTIONARY
DREAMS: AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN POETS IN THE BLACK ARTS MOVEMENT LOCATING
THE BLACK FEMALE SUBJECT: LATE-TWENTIETH-CENTURY AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN
POETS AND THE LANDSCAPE OF THE BODY. DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE
MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
INVENTINO BLACK
WOMEN nils
impor
tant
gaps in our understanding of how African Ameri¬
can women poets have resisted those conventional
notions of gender and race that limit the visibility of
Black female subjects. The first historical and the¬
matic survey of African American women's poetry,
this book examines the key developments that have
shaped the growing body of poems by and about
Black women since the end of slavery and Recon¬
struction, as it offers incisive readings of individual
works by important poets such as Alice B. Neal,
Maggie Pogue Johnson, Alice Dunbar Nelson,
Sonia
Sanchez, Lucille Clifton, and Audre
Lorde,
as well as many others.
Ajuan Maria
Mance
establishes that the history of
African American women's poetry revolves around
the struggle of the Black female poet against two
marginalizing forces: the widespread association
of womanhood with the figure of the middle-class,
white female; and the similar association of Black¬
ness with the figure of the African American male.
In so doing, she looks closely at the major trends in
Black women's poetry during each of four critical
moments in African American literary history: the
post-Reconstruction era from
1877
to
1910;
the
Harlem Renaissance of the
1920s;
the Black Arts
Movement from
1965
to
1975;
and the period from
1975
to
2000.
Inventing Black Women will prove an invaluable
resource for scholars and students of American
literature, African American studies, and women's
studies. |
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spelling | Mance, Ajuan Maria 1966- Verfasser (DE-588)135983622 aut Inventing Black women African American women poets and self-representation, 1877 - 2000 Ajuan Maria Mance 1. ed. Knoxville Univ. of Tennessee Press 2007 X, 202 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke From Book Jacket Insert: Inventing Black Women fills important gaps in our understanding of how African American women poets have resisted those conventional notions of gender and race that limit the visibility of Black female subjects. The first historical and thematic survey of African American women's poetry, this book examines the key developments that have shape the growing body of poems by and about Black women since the end of slavery and reconstruction, as it offers incisive readings of individual works by important poets such as Alice B Neal, Maggie Pogue Johnson, Alice Dunbar Nelson, Sonia Sanchez, Lucille Clifton, and Audre Lorde, as well as many others. Ajuan Maria Mance establishes that the history of African American women's poetry revolves around the struggle of the Black female poet against two marginalizing forces: the widespread association of womanhood with the figure of the middle-class, white female; and the similar association of Blackness with the figure of the African American male. In so doing, she looks closely at the major trends in Black women's poetry during each of four critical moments in African American literary history: the post-Reconstruction era from 1877 to 1910; the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s; the Black Arts Movement from 1965-1975; and the period from 1975-2000. Inventing Black Women will prove an invaluable resource for scholars and students of American literature, African American studies, and women's studies. Geschichte 1900-2000 Geschichte 1800-1900 Geschichte 1887-2000 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte Weibliche Schwarze. Amerika American poetry African American authors History and criticism Women and literature United States History 19th century Women and literature United States History 20th century African American women Intellectual life 19th century African American women Intellectual life 20th century American poetry Women authors History and criticism African American women in literature African Americans in literature Race relations in literature Gender identity in literature Schwarze Frau (DE-588)4286929-8 gnd rswk-swf Frauenlyrik (DE-588)4155237-4 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Frauenlyrik (DE-588)4155237-4 s Schwarze Frau (DE-588)4286929-8 s Geschichte 1887-2000 z DE-604 http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip073/2006035355.html Table of contents only LoC Fremddatenuebernahme application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015821384&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Augsburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015821384&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Mance, Ajuan Maria 1966- Inventing Black women African American women poets and self-representation, 1877 - 2000 Geschichte Weibliche Schwarze. Amerika American poetry African American authors History and criticism Women and literature United States History 19th century Women and literature United States History 20th century African American women Intellectual life 19th century African American women Intellectual life 20th century American poetry Women authors History and criticism African American women in literature African Americans in literature Race relations in literature Gender identity in literature Schwarze Frau (DE-588)4286929-8 gnd Frauenlyrik (DE-588)4155237-4 gnd |
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title | Inventing Black women African American women poets and self-representation, 1877 - 2000 |
title_auth | Inventing Black women African American women poets and self-representation, 1877 - 2000 |
title_exact_search | Inventing Black women African American women poets and self-representation, 1877 - 2000 |
title_exact_search_txtP | Inventing Black women African American women poets and self-representation, 1877 - 2000 |
title_full | Inventing Black women African American women poets and self-representation, 1877 - 2000 Ajuan Maria Mance |
title_fullStr | Inventing Black women African American women poets and self-representation, 1877 - 2000 Ajuan Maria Mance |
title_full_unstemmed | Inventing Black women African American women poets and self-representation, 1877 - 2000 Ajuan Maria Mance |
title_short | Inventing Black women |
title_sort | inventing black women african american women poets and self representation 1877 2000 |
title_sub | African American women poets and self-representation, 1877 - 2000 |
topic | Geschichte Weibliche Schwarze. Amerika American poetry African American authors History and criticism Women and literature United States History 19th century Women and literature United States History 20th century African American women Intellectual life 19th century African American women Intellectual life 20th century American poetry Women authors History and criticism African American women in literature African Americans in literature Race relations in literature Gender identity in literature Schwarze Frau (DE-588)4286929-8 gnd Frauenlyrik (DE-588)4155237-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Weibliche Schwarze. Amerika American poetry African American authors History and criticism Women and literature United States History 19th century Women and literature United States History 20th century African American women Intellectual life 19th century African American women Intellectual life 20th century American poetry Women authors History and criticism African American women in literature African Americans in literature Race relations in literature Gender identity in literature Schwarze Frau Frauenlyrik USA |
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