The Blueswoman is a novel, set in Memphis that explores the cultural identity of the city through a historical lens as well as the cultural lens of blues music and the rich landscape of Beale Street. This story presents depictions of modern day Memphis, as well the Memphis of the seventies. The main characters, Virginia and Teddy, are life-long lovers who are bound to the blues, just as much as they are tied to one another. Like their great city, they have endured great hardships through both eras, and survived. I have learned a great deal about Memphis writing this novel. The affection that Virginia and Teddy share with the blues and Beale Street has led me to fall in love with the city all over again. I hope that other African Americans, ...
This paper explores how Blues resists the language of mass media in Toni Morrisons The Bluest Eye. M...
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This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
Barely Touch the Blues: A Novel chronicles the journey of Moses Moon, a young black man who travels ...
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This work describes living in Nashville, Tennessee in 2018 as an angry optimist with an entirely too...
The most legendary of the Mississippi bluesmen was Robert Johnson. He was born in 1911 in the southe...
Popular debates about African American womanhood in the twentieth century have generated a primarily...
For countless years, a network of laws, codes, systemic structures, and malicious forces have been e...
It’s winter in the windy city and Louise Jefferson is tired. Her day job is monotonous, and her nigh...
The Fictional Black Blues Figure: Blues Music and the Art of Narrative Self-Invention, Kimberly Mack...
The Black women have always been the victims of racial and gender discrimination. The marginal space...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
Recent criticism of black women's novels suggests that a substantial body of recurring images and th...
This paper explores how Blues resists the language of mass media in Toni Morrisons The Bluest Eye. M...
This novel tells the stories of three black female jazz musicians who formed a trio, The Blossoms of...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
Barely Touch the Blues: A Novel chronicles the journey of Moses Moon, a young black man who travels ...
Beauty is considered a concept that is certainly perceived by each individual differently. The novel...
Angie Brown is a romance migration novel set in the Jim Crow era. Angie, the protagonist, determines...
This work describes living in Nashville, Tennessee in 2018 as an angry optimist with an entirely too...
The most legendary of the Mississippi bluesmen was Robert Johnson. He was born in 1911 in the southe...
Popular debates about African American womanhood in the twentieth century have generated a primarily...
For countless years, a network of laws, codes, systemic structures, and malicious forces have been e...
It’s winter in the windy city and Louise Jefferson is tired. Her day job is monotonous, and her nigh...
The Fictional Black Blues Figure: Blues Music and the Art of Narrative Self-Invention, Kimberly Mack...
The Black women have always been the victims of racial and gender discrimination. The marginal space...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...
Recent criticism of black women's novels suggests that a substantial body of recurring images and th...
This paper explores how Blues resists the language of mass media in Toni Morrisons The Bluest Eye. M...
This novel tells the stories of three black female jazz musicians who formed a trio, The Blossoms of...
This dissertation examines how contemporary African American women writers have used the novel of se...