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Reading Contemporary African American Literature : Black Women's Popular Fiction, Post-Civil Rights Experience, and the African American Canon by Beauty Bragg read online ebook MOBI, DOC, FB2

9781498507141
English

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Reading Contemporary African American Literature focuses on the subject of contemporary African American popular fiction by women. Bragg s study addresses why such work should be the subject of scholarly examination, describes the events and attitudes which account for the critical neglect of this body of work, and models a critical approach to such narratives that demonstrates the distinctive ways in which this literature captures the complexities of post-civil rights era black experiences. In making her arguments regarding the value of popular writing, Bragg argues that black women s popular fiction foregrounds gender in ways that are frequently missing from other modes of narrative production. They exhibit a responsiveness and timeliness to the shifting social terrain which is reflected in the rapidly shifting styles and themes which characterize popular fiction. In doing so, they extend the historical function of African American literature by continuing to engage the black body as a symbol of political meaning in the social context of the United States. In popular literature Beauty Bragg locates a space from which black women engage a variety of public discourses."

Reading Contemporary African American Literature : Black Women's Popular Fiction, Post-Civil Rights Experience, and the African American Canon read online ebook FB2, PDF, DJV

This edition also includes an introduction by the Reverend Jesse Jackson, and an afterword by Professor Robert G.In these stories you'll find the lighthearted as well as the serious and profound.Whiteness repeatedly figures in these texts as a set of expectations that are nearly impossible to fulfill.From the preface: "The interaction between science and literature has been a subject of growing concern in criticism; the languages of science have increasingly found their way into literature and into discussions of it.