Black and female : essays on writings by Black women in the diaspora /

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Main Author: Lindberg-Seyersted, Brita
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oslo : Scandinavian University Press, [1994], ©1994
Oslo : c1994
Oslo : ©1994
Oslo: c 1994
Oslo : [1994]
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. The Color Black: Skin Color as Social, Ethical, and Esthetic Sign in Writings by Black American Women
  • 2. New World Black Heritage in Paule Marshall's The Chosen Place, the Timeless People and Praisesong for the Widow
  • 3. Maya Angelou and the Homeland: One African-American Woman's Encounter with Africa
  • 4. Who Is Nettie? and What Is She Doing in Alice Walker's The Color Purple?
  • 5. The Sojourner and Other Trees in Writings by African-American Women
  • 6. The Image of Europe in Writings by African-American Women
  • 7. Jamaica Kincaid's Postcolonial Monologues
  • The color black: skin color as social, ethical, and esthetic sign in writings by Black American women
  • New World Black heritage in Paule Marshall's The chosen place, the timeless people and Praisesong for the widow
  • Maya Angelou and the homeland: one African-American woman's encounter with Africa
  • Who is Nettie and what is she doing in Alice Walker's The color purple?
  • The sojourner and other trees in writings by African-American women
  • The image of Europe in writings by African-American women
  • Jamaica Kincaid's postcolonial monologues
  • 1 The Color Black: Skin Color as Social, Ethical, and Esthetic Sign in Writings by Black American Women
  • 2. New World Black Heritage in Paule Marshall's The Chosen Place, the Timeless People and Praisesong for the Widow
  • 3. Maya Angelou and the Homeland: One African-American Woman's Encounter with Africa
  • 4. Who Is Nettie? and What Is She Doing in Alice Walker's The Color Purple?
  • 5. The Sojourner and Other Trees in Writings by African-American Women
  • 6. The Image of Europe in Writings by African-American Women
  • 7. Jamaica Kincaid's Postcolonial Monologues.
  • The color black : skin color as social, ethical, and esthetic sign in writings by Black American women
  • New World Black heritage in Paule Marshall's The chosen place, the timeless people and Praisesong for the widow
  • Maya Angelou and the homeland : one African-American woman's encounter with Africa
  • Who is Nettie and what is she doing in Alice Walker's The color purple?
  • The sojourner and other trees in writings by African-American women
  • The image of Europe in writings by African-American women
  • Jamaica Kincaid's postcolonial monologues