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Maternal Metaphors of Power in African American Women's Literature
Offers insight into the historical black experience from slavery to freedom as depicted in the literature of nine female writers across several centuries. Geneva Cobb Moore traces black women writers' creation of feminine and maternal metaphors of power in literature from the colonial era work of Phillis Wheatley to the postmodern work of Paule Marshall, Alice Walker, and Toni Morrison.
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Offers insight into the historical black experience from slavery to freedom as depicted in the literature of nine female writers across several centuries. Geneva Cobb Moore traces black women writers' creation of feminine and maternal metaphors of power in literature from the colonial era work of Phillis Wheatley to the postmodern work of Paule Marshall, Alice Walker, and Toni Morrison.
ISBN / EAN | 1606296_9781611177480 |
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Auteur | Moore, Geneva Cobb |
Editeur | University of South Carolina Press |