Words of witness : black women's autobiography in the post-Brown era / Angela A. Ards.
2015
PS153.N5 A84 2015eb
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Words of witness : black women's autobiography in the post-Brown era / Angela A. Ards.
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9780299305048
9780299305031 (electronic book)
9780299305031 (electronic book)
Published
Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2015]
Copyright
©2015
Language
English
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1 online resource (250 pages)
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PS153.N5 A84 2015eb
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810.9/49207208996073
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Wisconsin studies in autobiography.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Post-Brown political aesthetics
Beyond the strong black woman in Melba Beals's Warriors Don't Cry
Reclaiming the radicalism of social interdependence in Rosemary Bray's Unafraid of the Dark: A Memoir
Honoring the past to move forward in June Jordan's Soldier: A Poet's Childhood
Collective storytelling as diasporic consciousness in Edwidge Danticat's Brother, I'm Dying
Cultivating liberatory joy in Eisa Davis's Angela's Mixtape
Epilogue: Teaching "the people": bodies, material histories, and the project of black feminist autobiography.
Beyond the strong black woman in Melba Beals's Warriors Don't Cry
Reclaiming the radicalism of social interdependence in Rosemary Bray's Unafraid of the Dark: A Memoir
Honoring the past to move forward in June Jordan's Soldier: A Poet's Childhood
Collective storytelling as diasporic consciousness in Edwidge Danticat's Brother, I'm Dying
Cultivating liberatory joy in Eisa Davis's Angela's Mixtape
Epilogue: Teaching "the people": bodies, material histories, and the project of black feminist autobiography.