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Gendered and Racial Resistance in Selected Works - An Analysis of two Autobiographies by Maya Angelou and Selected Lyrics from the Music of Tracy Chapman

English · Paperback / Softback

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This study makes an analysis of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and Gather Together in My Name, two autobiographies by Maya Angelou and selected lyrics from the music of Tracy Chapman. Seeking to establish, comment and critique and perhaps interrogate the implications of resistance through the word in Maya Angelou s works, it questions what this complex and creative use of literature and music means for the formulation of self-concepts and community identities. Conversely, it also foregrounds or assumes the presence of the themes of endurance, resistance, rebellion and protest in the two artists work. This is so as the two come from a background of deprivation, repression, violence, oppression and denigration as well as a silenced class. Maya Angelou and Tracy defy these odds and stand up to fight the injustices. In this sense, they are resisting racial and gender discrimination using various strategies of resistance. It interrogates what necessitated the resistance, and what they achieve in the end. In addition, it interrogates comments and even critiques the implications of this resistance to the self and the community as a whole.

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Authors Dorcas Zuvalinyenga
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.10.2011
 
EAN 9783845433127
ISBN 978-3-8454-3312-7
No. of pages 120
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Letters, rhetoric

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