Frances E. W. Harper’s Iola Leroy offers a valuable insight on the development of a holistic and natural model for patriarchy in the 19th century. Harper combines normally diametrically opposed ideologies of masculinity and femininely in the characters of Dr. Frank Latimer and Iola Leroy who become cultural heros/heroines by embracing a Black consciousness. By addressing what she considers to be a more cohesive productive society, Harper contextualizes the mulatto racial and social visions against the backdrop of the post-Reconstruction South. Within this new radical mixed race, Dr. Latimer and Iola Leroy rescues this normative stereotypical version and redefines them as the pre-cursors of Alain Locke’s “New Negro.” By rejecting whitene...
What I propose to add to the already established dialogue regarding the tragic mulatta narrative is ...
From the earliest critical discussion of the slave narrative genre in Rev. Ephraim Peabody\u27s revi...
The world of literature can be a medium of expressing the writer's expressions and ideas. Universal ...
PDF with iv + 38 pages of text. Works cited from pages 36-38.This work examines the historical conte...
In this thesis, I examine depictions of black female characters crafted by black authors writing in ...
This very sophisticated book is distinguished by taking the figure of the tragic mulatta seriously a...
The purpose of this master's thesis is to examine Frances Harper's narrative strategy and moral dida...
During the decades preceding the American Civil War, certain abolitionists and women\u27s rights act...
During the nineteenth century, both black women and white women were at the mercy of the white patri...
This diploma thesis focuses on the analysis of the conditions of lighter-skin black women of mixed a...
The notion of the négresse, even though derogatory, is often used in post-slavery narratives in refe...
Nineteenth century notions of femininity and etiquette were governed by strict societal standards. “...
The American mulatto has been employed by writers over time to provide commentary on American race r...
In her introduction to Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Angela Davis notes that the abol...
In Jubilee, Margaret Walker depicts plantation patriarchy as a racial and gendered context that coer...
What I propose to add to the already established dialogue regarding the tragic mulatta narrative is ...
From the earliest critical discussion of the slave narrative genre in Rev. Ephraim Peabody\u27s revi...
The world of literature can be a medium of expressing the writer's expressions and ideas. Universal ...
PDF with iv + 38 pages of text. Works cited from pages 36-38.This work examines the historical conte...
In this thesis, I examine depictions of black female characters crafted by black authors writing in ...
This very sophisticated book is distinguished by taking the figure of the tragic mulatta seriously a...
The purpose of this master's thesis is to examine Frances Harper's narrative strategy and moral dida...
During the decades preceding the American Civil War, certain abolitionists and women\u27s rights act...
During the nineteenth century, both black women and white women were at the mercy of the white patri...
This diploma thesis focuses on the analysis of the conditions of lighter-skin black women of mixed a...
The notion of the négresse, even though derogatory, is often used in post-slavery narratives in refe...
Nineteenth century notions of femininity and etiquette were governed by strict societal standards. “...
The American mulatto has been employed by writers over time to provide commentary on American race r...
In her introduction to Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Angela Davis notes that the abol...
In Jubilee, Margaret Walker depicts plantation patriarchy as a racial and gendered context that coer...
What I propose to add to the already established dialogue regarding the tragic mulatta narrative is ...
From the earliest critical discussion of the slave narrative genre in Rev. Ephraim Peabody\u27s revi...
The world of literature can be a medium of expressing the writer's expressions and ideas. Universal ...