In her introduction to Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, Angela Davis notes that the abolitionist tradition often harboured a “gendered framework” that defined “black freedom” in terms of the “suppression of black womanhood”. As such, Davis charges us with the task of “develop[ing] a framework that foregrounds both the complexities of gendered violence under slavery and possible gendered strategies for freedom”. In this paper, I engage in this task in two ways. First, I analyse key gendered aspects of the abolitionist tradition that erase black women’s agency. One important implication of my argument is that the abolitionist tradition prioritizes physical resistance in how we define ‘black freedom’ and in narratives of black life...
This thesis examines the ways in which three African-American women writers challenge the racist and...
During the processes of emancipation and Reconstruction, black women’s legal, socio-political, and e...
Harriet Jacobs’s autobiographical narrative Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl offers invaluable ...
In “Post-Liberation Feminism,” Ladelle McWhorter raises the question of what practices will be helpf...
This study explores the dimensions of rhetoric as a means for liberation and change for black women ...
This study explores the dimensions of rhetoric as a means for liberation and change for black women ...
Eighteenth and nineteenth-century Black Christian women in the United States contributed socially, p...
This study explores the dimensions of rhetoric as a means for liberation and change for black women ...
Eighteenth and nineteenth-century Black Christian women in the United States contributed socially, p...
Despite the vast amount of research focused on slavery and the American South, studies focusing sole...
ҔWhat Are We Going to Do for Ourselves?ՠAfrican American Women and the Politics of Slavery from the ...
This thesis evaluates the possibilities of abolition as a project of liberation in order to reach a ...
In many slave narratives and fictional representations of slavery, white mistresses are often misrep...
Since its inception, black feminist criticism has produced a number of sophisticated theoretical wor...
This thesis evaluates the possibilities of abolition as a project of liberation in order to reach a ...
This thesis examines the ways in which three African-American women writers challenge the racist and...
During the processes of emancipation and Reconstruction, black women’s legal, socio-political, and e...
Harriet Jacobs’s autobiographical narrative Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl offers invaluable ...
In “Post-Liberation Feminism,” Ladelle McWhorter raises the question of what practices will be helpf...
This study explores the dimensions of rhetoric as a means for liberation and change for black women ...
This study explores the dimensions of rhetoric as a means for liberation and change for black women ...
Eighteenth and nineteenth-century Black Christian women in the United States contributed socially, p...
This study explores the dimensions of rhetoric as a means for liberation and change for black women ...
Eighteenth and nineteenth-century Black Christian women in the United States contributed socially, p...
Despite the vast amount of research focused on slavery and the American South, studies focusing sole...
ҔWhat Are We Going to Do for Ourselves?ՠAfrican American Women and the Politics of Slavery from the ...
This thesis evaluates the possibilities of abolition as a project of liberation in order to reach a ...
In many slave narratives and fictional representations of slavery, white mistresses are often misrep...
Since its inception, black feminist criticism has produced a number of sophisticated theoretical wor...
This thesis evaluates the possibilities of abolition as a project of liberation in order to reach a ...
This thesis examines the ways in which three African-American women writers challenge the racist and...
During the processes of emancipation and Reconstruction, black women’s legal, socio-political, and e...
Harriet Jacobs’s autobiographical narrative Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl offers invaluable ...