This book covers several distinctive moments of the post-civil rights era; the black power period, the affirmative action period, and the neoliberal period. It inspects representative texts and critical approaches associated with each period, covering a variety of authors and genres from Toni Morrison's mythic fiction to Wahida Clark's street lit.
This book covers several distinctive moments of the post-civil rights era; the black power period, the affirmative action period, and the neoliberal period. It inspects representative texts and critical approaches associated with each period, covering a variety of authors and genres from Toni Morrison's mythic fiction to Wahida Clark's street lit.
Beauty Bragg is an associate professor in the department of English and rhetoric at Georgia College and State University.
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Table of Contents Introduction: Locating an African American Literary Tradition Chapter 1: The Reconstructionist Canon, Black Feminist Literary Perspectives, and Popular Potential Chapter 2: Toni Morrison's Tar Baby and the Problem of Classification Chapter 3: Girlfriend Fiction: Black Women Writers and Readers Negotiating Post-Civil Rights Womanhood Chapter 4: Feminism and the Streets: Urban Fiction and the Quest for Female Independence in the Era of Transactional Sexuality Chapter 5: Hip Hop Tell-All Memoirs and Modes of Self-Construction Conclusion: From Critical Practice to Classroom Practice Bibliography Index About the Author
Table of Contents Introduction: Locating an African American Literary Tradition Chapter 1: The Reconstructionist Canon, Black Feminist Literary Perspectives, and Popular Potential Chapter 2: Toni Morrison's Tar Baby and the Problem of Classification Chapter 3: Girlfriend Fiction: Black Women Writers and Readers Negotiating Post-Civil Rights Womanhood Chapter 4: Feminism and the Streets: Urban Fiction and the Quest for Female Independence in the Era of Transactional Sexuality Chapter 5: Hip Hop Tell-All Memoirs and Modes of Self-Construction Conclusion: From Critical Practice to Classroom Practice Bibliography Index About the Author
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