Recovering the Black Female Body
Self-Representation by African American Women
Herausgeber: Bennett, Michael
Recovering the Black Female Body
Self-Representation by African American Women
Herausgeber: Bennett, Michael
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Recovering the Black Female Body recognizes the pressing need to highlight through scholarship the vibrant energy of African American womenâ s attempts to wrest control of the physical and symbolic construction of their bodies away from the distortions of others.
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Recovering the Black Female Body recognizes the pressing need to highlight through scholarship the vibrant energy of African American womenâ s attempts to wrest control of the physical and symbolic construction of their bodies away from the distortions of others.
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- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9780813528397
- ISBN-10: 0813528399
- Artikelnr.: 22250957
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rutgers University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9780813528397
- ISBN-10: 0813528399
- Artikelnr.: 22250957
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Michael Bennett and Vanessa D Dickerson
Frances Ellen Watkins sings the body electric / Michael Bennett
"The deeds done in my body": black feminist theory, performance, and the
truth about Adah Isaacs Menken / Daphne A. Brooks
The flower of Black female sexuality in Pauline Hopkins's Winona / Dorri
Rabung Beam
Shopping to pass, passing to shop: bodily self-fashioning in the fiction of
Nella Larsen / Meredith Goldsmith
Re-locating the Black female subject: the landscape of the body in the
poems of Lucille Clifton / Ajuan Maria Mance
Body language: the Black female body and the word in Suzan-Lori Park's The
death of the last Black man in the whole entire world / Yvette Louis
Detecting bodies: Barbara Neely's domestic sleuth and the trope of the
(in)visible woman / Doris Witt
Summoning somebody: the flesh made word in Toni Morrison's fiction /
Vanessa D. Dickerson
On being a fat black girl in a fat-hating culture / Margaret K. Bass
Body and soul: identifying (with) the Black lesbian body in Cheryl Dunye's
Watermelon woman / Mark Winokur
Pumping iron with resistance: Carla Dunlap's Victorious body / Jacqueline
E. Brady
Wearing your race wrong: hair, drama, and a politics of representation for
African American women at play on a battlefield / Noliwe Rooks (photographs
by Bill Gaskins)
Afterword: recovery missions: imaging the body ideals / Deborah E. McDowell
"The deeds done in my body": black feminist theory, performance, and the
truth about Adah Isaacs Menken / Daphne A. Brooks
The flower of Black female sexuality in Pauline Hopkins's Winona / Dorri
Rabung Beam
Shopping to pass, passing to shop: bodily self-fashioning in the fiction of
Nella Larsen / Meredith Goldsmith
Re-locating the Black female subject: the landscape of the body in the
poems of Lucille Clifton / Ajuan Maria Mance
Body language: the Black female body and the word in Suzan-Lori Park's The
death of the last Black man in the whole entire world / Yvette Louis
Detecting bodies: Barbara Neely's domestic sleuth and the trope of the
(in)visible woman / Doris Witt
Summoning somebody: the flesh made word in Toni Morrison's fiction /
Vanessa D. Dickerson
On being a fat black girl in a fat-hating culture / Margaret K. Bass
Body and soul: identifying (with) the Black lesbian body in Cheryl Dunye's
Watermelon woman / Mark Winokur
Pumping iron with resistance: Carla Dunlap's Victorious body / Jacqueline
E. Brady
Wearing your race wrong: hair, drama, and a politics of representation for
African American women at play on a battlefield / Noliwe Rooks (photographs
by Bill Gaskins)
Afterword: recovery missions: imaging the body ideals / Deborah E. McDowell
Frances Ellen Watkins sings the body electric / Michael Bennett
"The deeds done in my body": black feminist theory, performance, and the
truth about Adah Isaacs Menken / Daphne A. Brooks
The flower of Black female sexuality in Pauline Hopkins's Winona / Dorri
Rabung Beam
Shopping to pass, passing to shop: bodily self-fashioning in the fiction of
Nella Larsen / Meredith Goldsmith
Re-locating the Black female subject: the landscape of the body in the
poems of Lucille Clifton / Ajuan Maria Mance
Body language: the Black female body and the word in Suzan-Lori Park's The
death of the last Black man in the whole entire world / Yvette Louis
Detecting bodies: Barbara Neely's domestic sleuth and the trope of the
(in)visible woman / Doris Witt
Summoning somebody: the flesh made word in Toni Morrison's fiction /
Vanessa D. Dickerson
On being a fat black girl in a fat-hating culture / Margaret K. Bass
Body and soul: identifying (with) the Black lesbian body in Cheryl Dunye's
Watermelon woman / Mark Winokur
Pumping iron with resistance: Carla Dunlap's Victorious body / Jacqueline
E. Brady
Wearing your race wrong: hair, drama, and a politics of representation for
African American women at play on a battlefield / Noliwe Rooks (photographs
by Bill Gaskins)
Afterword: recovery missions: imaging the body ideals / Deborah E. McDowell
"The deeds done in my body": black feminist theory, performance, and the
truth about Adah Isaacs Menken / Daphne A. Brooks
The flower of Black female sexuality in Pauline Hopkins's Winona / Dorri
Rabung Beam
Shopping to pass, passing to shop: bodily self-fashioning in the fiction of
Nella Larsen / Meredith Goldsmith
Re-locating the Black female subject: the landscape of the body in the
poems of Lucille Clifton / Ajuan Maria Mance
Body language: the Black female body and the word in Suzan-Lori Park's The
death of the last Black man in the whole entire world / Yvette Louis
Detecting bodies: Barbara Neely's domestic sleuth and the trope of the
(in)visible woman / Doris Witt
Summoning somebody: the flesh made word in Toni Morrison's fiction /
Vanessa D. Dickerson
On being a fat black girl in a fat-hating culture / Margaret K. Bass
Body and soul: identifying (with) the Black lesbian body in Cheryl Dunye's
Watermelon woman / Mark Winokur
Pumping iron with resistance: Carla Dunlap's Victorious body / Jacqueline
E. Brady
Wearing your race wrong: hair, drama, and a politics of representation for
African American women at play on a battlefield / Noliwe Rooks (photographs
by Bill Gaskins)
Afterword: recovery missions: imaging the body ideals / Deborah E. McDowell