This book explores innovations in African American autobiography, examining the literary and cultural history of Black self-representationHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Introduction Joycelyn K. Moody Part I. Origins and Histories: 2. Black life writing and print culture before 1800 Rhondda Robinson Thomas 3. Reading the edited 'I' Eric D. Lamore 4. An overview of nineteenth-century slavery narratives William L. Andrews 5. 19th-century autobiographical writings by freeborn African Americans John Ernest 6. African American life writing, 1865-1900 Andreá N. Williams 7. Black life writing in print cultures at the turn into the twentieth century Lois Brown 8. New negro autobiographies Cherene Sherrard Johnson 9. Transnational and postcolonial Afro-Caribbean life writings Nicole Aljoe 10. Writing race and remembrance in the Civil Rights Movement years Brian J. Norman 11. The biomedicalization of black life narratives Moya Bailey and Whitney Peoples Part II. Individuals and Communities: 12. Spiritual autobiography, past and present Cedrick May 13. Life writings of contemporary African American women Barbara McCaskill 14. The Autobiography of Malcolm X James Smethurst 15. Black queer life writing Aliyyah Abdur-Rahman 16. Black celebrity auto/biographies Anthony Foy 17. Mixed race autobiographical narratives Caroline Streeter 18. Black biography and the complexities of telling another's life Tara D. Green 19. Black lives in persona poems Howard Rambsy II 20. Depicting African American life in graphics and visual cultures Michael Chaney 21. Life writing for Black children and youth Giselle Anatol 22. Telling African American lives in literature for young readers Jonda McNair 23. Can cups be books? Frances Smith Foster.
1. Introduction Joycelyn K. Moody Part I. Origins and Histories: 2. Black life writing and print culture before 1800 Rhondda Robinson Thomas 3. Reading the edited 'I' Eric D. Lamore 4. An overview of nineteenth-century slavery narratives William L. Andrews 5. 19th-century autobiographical writings by freeborn African Americans John Ernest 6. African American life writing, 1865-1900 Andreá N. Williams 7. Black life writing in print cultures at the turn into the twentieth century Lois Brown 8. New negro autobiographies Cherene Sherrard Johnson 9. Transnational and postcolonial Afro-Caribbean life writings Nicole Aljoe 10. Writing race and remembrance in the Civil Rights Movement years Brian J. Norman 11. The biomedicalization of black life narratives Moya Bailey and Whitney Peoples Part II. Individuals and Communities: 12. Spiritual autobiography, past and present Cedrick May 13. Life writings of contemporary African American women Barbara McCaskill 14. The Autobiography of Malcolm X James Smethurst 15. Black queer life writing Aliyyah Abdur-Rahman 16. Black celebrity auto/biographies Anthony Foy 17. Mixed race autobiographical narratives Caroline Streeter 18. Black biography and the complexities of telling another's life Tara D. Green 19. Black lives in persona poems Howard Rambsy II 20. Depicting African American life in graphics and visual cultures Michael Chaney 21. Life writing for Black children and youth Giselle Anatol 22. Telling African American lives in literature for young readers Jonda McNair 23. Can cups be books? Frances Smith Foster.
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