Migratory subjectivities: Black women's writing and the re- negotiation of identities -- Negotiating theories or "going a piece of the way with them" -- Deconstructing African female subjectivities: Anowa's borderlands -- From "post-colonoality" to uprising textualities: Black women writing the critique of empire -- Writing home: Gender, heritage and identity in Afro- Caribbean women's writings in the US -- Mobility, embodiment and resistance: Black women's writing in the US -- Other tongues: Gender, language, sexuality and the politics of location
Summary
A superb study of black women's writing, taking our understanding of identity, location and representation to new levels. A major contribution to a range of related fields including feminist, cultural and postcolonial studies
Analysis
English literature By Black women
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 198-222) and index
Notes
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