textThis dissertation examines novels by Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, Jamaica Kincaid, and Edwidge Danticat, focusing on their treatment of the gendered component of racial identity formation through the figure of the female body, which operates as a marker of female social experience. In each case, the female body is the sign by which we read female exclusion from discursive constructions of Black identity in literature and society. While the texts are rooted in their individual Diasporic locations, the themes they encode, like Black female sexual desire, the political functions of consumption, and patriarchal constructions of femininity and the strategies they employ derive from a Black female aesthetic that privileges the incorpo...
This dissertation examines contemporary black transgender women’s life writing in the U.S. and uses ...
Focusing on the period known as the Harlem Renaissance circa 1920-1930, this study explores various ...
This thesis attempts to document the range of responses African-American women writers have posited ...
textThis dissertation examines novels by Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, Jamaica Kincaid, and Edwidge ...
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...
ii This project investigates the ways that the Black female body has been constructed using corpule...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
Recent work in Black studies has called for an examination of the far-reaching implications of the h...
This dissertation examines the ways in which cultural definitions of gender, sex, and race have equa...
Recent work in Black studies has called for an examination of the far-reaching implications of the h...
This dissertation examines contemporary black transgender women’s life writing in the U.S. and uses ...
This dissertation examines contemporary black transgender women’s life writing in the U.S. and uses ...
Focusing on the period known as the Harlem Renaissance circa 1920-1930, this study explores various ...
This thesis attempts to document the range of responses African-American women writers have posited ...
textThis dissertation examines novels by Jessie Fauset, Nella Larsen, Jamaica Kincaid, and Edwidge ...
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...
ii This project investigates the ways that the Black female body has been constructed using corpule...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
This dissertation focuses on narratives of Black girlhood in late twentieth-century African American...
Recent work in Black studies has called for an examination of the far-reaching implications of the h...
This dissertation examines the ways in which cultural definitions of gender, sex, and race have equa...
Recent work in Black studies has called for an examination of the far-reaching implications of the h...
This dissertation examines contemporary black transgender women’s life writing in the U.S. and uses ...
This dissertation examines contemporary black transgender women’s life writing in the U.S. and uses ...
Focusing on the period known as the Harlem Renaissance circa 1920-1930, this study explores various ...
This thesis attempts to document the range of responses African-American women writers have posited ...