Pauline E. Hopkins's attitude towards fiction as a terrain where political and social truths could be uttered, helped her establish a new hybrid writing paradigm in Contending Forces, her historical romance. The extraordinary intertextual load of references, verbatim borrowings and changed citations, her Emersonian ―noble borrowing,‖ is in fact both an audacious maneuvering of popular literature, and a systematic and subversive redrafting of preceding canonical texts from the Anglo-American literary traditions and of contemporary historical political testimonies. Hopkins's palimpsestic aesthetics recreate a sense of African American literary interventions aimed at recomposing a new black archival imaginary redeemed of racist detritus. Hopki...
During the last twenty years Pauline Hopkins’s novel Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self (1903) has tu...
During the last twenty years Pauline Hopkins’s novel Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self (1903) has tu...
During the last twenty years Pauline Hopkins’s novel Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self (1903) has tu...
Pauline E. Hopkins's attitude towards fiction as a terrain where political and social truths could b...
Pauline E. Hopkins‘s attitude towards fiction as a terrain where political and social truths could b...
Rediscovered through archival recovery in the late 1970s, Pauline E. Hopkins (1859-1930) was an Afri...
A presente dissertação tem como objetivo apresentar duas influentes autoras afro-americanas do sécul...
Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins was a multifaceted figure, who, at one time or another during her wide-ran...
Neurodiverse Afro-Fabulations focuses on the neglected cognitive biopolitics in post-Reconstruction ...
This dissertation explores the textual, contextual, and conceptual convergences of two pioneers of t...
Includes bibliography.White South African author Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) and African American au...
This project investigates two early works of African American detective fiction, Pauline Hopkins’ Ha...
This project investigates two early works of African American detective fiction, Pauline Hopkins’ Ha...
This essay examines African American novelist Pauline Hopkins’s deployment of the trope of respectab...
This essay examines African American novelist Pauline Hopkins’s deployment of the trope of respectab...
During the last twenty years Pauline Hopkins’s novel Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self (1903) has tu...
During the last twenty years Pauline Hopkins’s novel Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self (1903) has tu...
During the last twenty years Pauline Hopkins’s novel Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self (1903) has tu...
Pauline E. Hopkins's attitude towards fiction as a terrain where political and social truths could b...
Pauline E. Hopkins‘s attitude towards fiction as a terrain where political and social truths could b...
Rediscovered through archival recovery in the late 1970s, Pauline E. Hopkins (1859-1930) was an Afri...
A presente dissertação tem como objetivo apresentar duas influentes autoras afro-americanas do sécul...
Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins was a multifaceted figure, who, at one time or another during her wide-ran...
Neurodiverse Afro-Fabulations focuses on the neglected cognitive biopolitics in post-Reconstruction ...
This dissertation explores the textual, contextual, and conceptual convergences of two pioneers of t...
Includes bibliography.White South African author Olive Schreiner (1855-1920) and African American au...
This project investigates two early works of African American detective fiction, Pauline Hopkins’ Ha...
This project investigates two early works of African American detective fiction, Pauline Hopkins’ Ha...
This essay examines African American novelist Pauline Hopkins’s deployment of the trope of respectab...
This essay examines African American novelist Pauline Hopkins’s deployment of the trope of respectab...
During the last twenty years Pauline Hopkins’s novel Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self (1903) has tu...
During the last twenty years Pauline Hopkins’s novel Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self (1903) has tu...
During the last twenty years Pauline Hopkins’s novel Of One Blood: Or, the Hidden Self (1903) has tu...