This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of selfhood to represent African American girls\u27 and women\u27s struggle to achieve self-understanding and development during the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. In doing so, this dissertation expounds on the ways in which race, class, gender, sexuality, social justice movements, and community affect African American female characters\u27 journey toward selfhood. Through this study I am interested in exploring the messages African American communities communicate to girls and women about life, race, gender, and sexuality. How characters interpret this information and then negotiate between their individual desires and goals and the expe...
This thesis attempts to document the range of responses African-American women writers have posited ...
This thesis explores the role literature written by African American women has in identity developme...
To bring out the identity of Afro-American Women in a Movie adapted from the Novel of Alice Walker’...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
Chapter 1 argues that major ideas in black psychology are useful tools in the analysis of self in Af...
My dissertation focusing on black women's literature explores how the dynamic relationships of black...
My dissertation examines post-civil rights novels by Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, and Alice Wa...
My dissertation examines post-civil rights novels by Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, and Alice Wa...
My aim as I set out to write this thesis was to show how three individual novels share the same stra...
My dissertation focusing on black women's literature explores how the dynamic relationships of black...
Abstract Racism and sexism have made heavy inroads into the lives of African-Americans, these degrad...
This thesis attempts to document the range of responses African-American women writers have posited ...
This thesis explores the role literature written by African American women has in identity developme...
To bring out the identity of Afro-American Women in a Movie adapted from the Novel of Alice Walker’...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
Chapter 1 argues that major ideas in black psychology are useful tools in the analysis of self in Af...
My dissertation focusing on black women's literature explores how the dynamic relationships of black...
My dissertation examines post-civil rights novels by Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, and Alice Wa...
My dissertation examines post-civil rights novels by Toni Morrison, Ann Allen Shockley, and Alice Wa...
My aim as I set out to write this thesis was to show how three individual novels share the same stra...
My dissertation focusing on black women's literature explores how the dynamic relationships of black...
Abstract Racism and sexism have made heavy inroads into the lives of African-Americans, these degrad...
This thesis attempts to document the range of responses African-American women writers have posited ...
This thesis explores the role literature written by African American women has in identity developme...
To bring out the identity of Afro-American Women in a Movie adapted from the Novel of Alice Walker’...