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Writing the Black Revolutionary Diva - Women''s Subjectivity and the Decolonizing Text

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Kimberly Nichele Brown is Associate Professor of English and Director of the Africana Studies Program at Texas A&M University. Klappentext Brown traces the emergence of this new consciousness from its roots in the Black Aesthetic Movement through important milestones such as the anthology The Black Woman and Essence magazine to the writings of Angela Davis, Toni Cade Bambara, and Jayne Cortez. Zusammenfassung Trailblazing representations of black womanhood Inhaltsverzeichnis Contents Acknowledgments Prelude 1. From Soul Cleavage to Soul Survival: Double-Consciousness and the Emergence of the Decolonized Text/Subject 2. "Who Is the Black Woman?": Repositioning the Gaze and Reconstructing Images in The Black Woman: An Anthology and Essence Magazine 3. Constructing Diva Citizenship: The Enigmatic Angela Davis as Case Study 4. Return to the Flesh: The Revolutionary Ideology behind the Poetry of Jayne Cortez 5. She Dreams a World: The Decolonized Text and the New World Order, Toni Cade Bambara's The Salt Eaters Coda: This Is Not Just about "Inward Navel-Gazing": Decolonizing My Own Mind as a Critical Stance Notes Bibliography Index

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