
Reading black, reading feminist
About this book
Black women's writing has finally emerged as one of the most dynamic fields of American literature. This unique and comprehensive collection of 26 literary essays provides real evidence of a rich cultural history of black women in America. Here, leading literary critics--both male and female, black and white--look at fiction, nonfiction, poetry, slave narratives, and autobiographies in a totally new way. In essence, they reconstruct a literary history that documents black women as artists, intellectuals, symbol makers, teachers, survivors....Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the editor of this anthology and a noted authority on African-American literature, has provided a thought-provoking introduction that celebrates the experience of "reading black, reading feminist". A penetrating look at women's writing from a unique perspective, this superb collection brings to light the rich heritage of literary creativity among African-American women. (Back cover).
Subjects
African Americans in literatureFeminism and literatureWomen and literatureHistory and criticismAmerican literatureAfrican American women in literatureWomen authorsAfrican American authorsHistoryAfrican American womenIntellectual lifeÉtats-UnisNoirs américainsAuteurs noirs américains20e siècleDans la littératureFeminismusFrauenliteraturVrouwenLetterkundeFemmes écrivainsHistoire et critiqueRomanNoires américaines