Palimpsest, as a paradigm for stor(y)ing cultural memories, seems to be particularly suitable to explore cultural identity of mixed-blood African American women. My essay will particularly focus on three samples of postcolonial and African American historical fiction, which I will call, after Paul Gilroy, Black Atlantic mnemonic writing. These are Abeng and No Telephone to Heaven by the Jamaican author Michelle Cliff, often called “Clare Savage novels” (they form a sequel), and Corregidora by the African American author Gayle Jones. These novels deal with the theme of a search for identity of two mulatto women: Clare Savage and Ursa Corregidora, who grapple with their heritage of racial and gendered oppression. All three novels are feminis...
textThis dissertation examines novels by Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, Jamaica Kincaid, and Edwidge ...
Critics have often discussed African novels on postcolonialism as subversive and counter-discursive ...
This dissertation argues that African American women writers have identified the black maternal figu...
Análisis de las politicas sexuales a las que se sometía el cuerpo de la mujer negra en las colonias ...
The notion of the négresse, even though derogatory, is often used in post-slavery narratives in refe...
This dissertation examines the ways in which cultural definitions of gender, sex, and race have equa...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of matrilineal legacies and traumatic memories in twentieth-c...
Most, if not all, writings by Jamaican writer Michelle Cliff are connected by a subterranean desire ...
The aim of my essay is to show how the Afro-American writer Michelle Cliff uses the concept of matri...
The Women’s Renaissance of the 1980s is often identified by its acknowledgement of the multiplicity ...
This thesis attempts to document the range of responses African-American women writers have posited ...
This dissertation analyzes three novels by contemporary female Caribbean and Latin American Afro-des...
My dissertation focusing on black women's literature explores how the dynamic relationships of black...
My dissertation focusing on black women's literature explores how the dynamic relationships of black...
textThis dissertation examines novels by Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, Jamaica Kincaid, and Edwidge ...
textThis dissertation examines novels by Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, Jamaica Kincaid, and Edwidge ...
Critics have often discussed African novels on postcolonialism as subversive and counter-discursive ...
This dissertation argues that African American women writers have identified the black maternal figu...
Análisis de las politicas sexuales a las que se sometía el cuerpo de la mujer negra en las colonias ...
The notion of the négresse, even though derogatory, is often used in post-slavery narratives in refe...
This dissertation examines the ways in which cultural definitions of gender, sex, and race have equa...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of matrilineal legacies and traumatic memories in twentieth-c...
Most, if not all, writings by Jamaican writer Michelle Cliff are connected by a subterranean desire ...
The aim of my essay is to show how the Afro-American writer Michelle Cliff uses the concept of matri...
The Women’s Renaissance of the 1980s is often identified by its acknowledgement of the multiplicity ...
This thesis attempts to document the range of responses African-American women writers have posited ...
This dissertation analyzes three novels by contemporary female Caribbean and Latin American Afro-des...
My dissertation focusing on black women's literature explores how the dynamic relationships of black...
My dissertation focusing on black women's literature explores how the dynamic relationships of black...
textThis dissertation examines novels by Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, Jamaica Kincaid, and Edwidge ...
textThis dissertation examines novels by Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, Jamaica Kincaid, and Edwidge ...
Critics have often discussed African novels on postcolonialism as subversive and counter-discursive ...
This dissertation argues that African American women writers have identified the black maternal figu...