Women and Race in Contemporary U.S. Writing
K Lynch Reames
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Description for Women and Race in Contemporary U.S. Writing
Paperback. A study of how contemporary writers have imagined possibilities for relationships between African American and white women that overcome the stereotypical patterns of racism. Series: American Literature Readings in the 21st Century. Num Pages: 189 pages, biography. BIC Classification: DSA; HBJK; HBL; JFC; JFSJ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 216 x 140. .
This study discovers how contemporary writers have imagined possible relationships between African American and white women that overcome the stereotypical patterns of racism, using novels and autobiographies and focusing on works by William Faulkner, Lillian Hellman, Audre Lorde, Kaye Gibbons, Elizabeth Cox, Sherley Anne Wiliams, and Toni Morrison
This study discovers how contemporary writers have imagined possible relationships between African American and white women that overcome the stereotypical patterns of racism, using novels and autobiographies and focusing on works by William Faulkner, Lillian Hellman, Audre Lorde, Kaye Gibbons, Elizabeth Cox, Sherley Anne Wiliams, and Toni Morrison
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan United Kingdom
Number of pages
189
Condition
New
Series
American Literature Readings in the 21st Century
Number of Pages
189
Place of Publication
Basingstoke, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781349533664
SKU
V9781349533664
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About K Lynch Reames
KELLY LYNCH REAMES is Assistant Professor, Western Kentucky University, USA.
Reviews for Women and Race in Contemporary U.S. Writing
'This is a solid study of 'the complexities of interracial friendship' among black and white women in a variety of American literary texts. Reames presents a sobering argument about the lasting legacies of racial antagonism as well as the ways in which a range of American women writers work to critique and reimagine ideas and practices of racial difference.' - ... Read more