Intrigued by the influence of technology on or in literature as well as the ways of which the posthuman body subverts the existing social constructs of race, gender, and culture, this paper appropriates the Foucauldian concept of “technologies of the self” to investigate the narrating “I/eye” in Zora Neale Hurston’s Mules and Men. I flesh out how Hurston’s new “cyborg” identity, along with the idea of performativity—particularly in relation to her manipulation of the genre of autoethnography—resists the dominant constructs of race, gender and culture. Through a re-examination of these major moments of transformations of knowledge/power in Hurston’s Mules and Men through the lens of cyborg feminism, my ultimate goal is to offer a new connect...
Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), the most prominent of the Harlem Renaissance women writers, was uniq...
This work focuses on analyzing and questioning the role two feminine protagonists play in a phallogo...
Zara Neale Purston has re-emerged as an author of promise due to the re-appraisal of her works led b...
This thesis explores the life and anthropological merits of Zora Neale Hurston’s literary works. I f...
In recent years, knowingly having had my confidence increased in gender scholarship, I find myself p...
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A combination of narrative, ethnographic, epistolary, critical, and biographical discourses has prod...
Contrary to what oficial historical records show, recentstudies convincingly prove that women have b...
The life-work of novelist/essayist/folklorist Zora Neale Hurston has been recently and lovingly salv...
Masters of ArtZora Neale Hurston is a significant figure in American fiction and is strongly associa...
This essay explores Zora Neale Hurston’s evolving discourse on interracial cultural exchanges in her...
This thesis establishes parallel claims about how women’s autobiography as a genreintersects with fi...
The purpose of the current paper is studying Zora Neale Hurston's masterpiece in the light of t...
Contrary to what official historical records show, recent studies convincingly prove that women have...
Zora Neale Hurston’s most acclaimed novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937), juxtaposes the sensu...
Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), the most prominent of the Harlem Renaissance women writers, was uniq...
This work focuses on analyzing and questioning the role two feminine protagonists play in a phallogo...
Zara Neale Purston has re-emerged as an author of promise due to the re-appraisal of her works led b...
This thesis explores the life and anthropological merits of Zora Neale Hurston’s literary works. I f...
In recent years, knowingly having had my confidence increased in gender scholarship, I find myself p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67224/2/10.1177_0308275X9301300404.pd
A combination of narrative, ethnographic, epistolary, critical, and biographical discourses has prod...
Contrary to what oficial historical records show, recentstudies convincingly prove that women have b...
The life-work of novelist/essayist/folklorist Zora Neale Hurston has been recently and lovingly salv...
Masters of ArtZora Neale Hurston is a significant figure in American fiction and is strongly associa...
This essay explores Zora Neale Hurston’s evolving discourse on interracial cultural exchanges in her...
This thesis establishes parallel claims about how women’s autobiography as a genreintersects with fi...
The purpose of the current paper is studying Zora Neale Hurston's masterpiece in the light of t...
Contrary to what official historical records show, recent studies convincingly prove that women have...
Zora Neale Hurston’s most acclaimed novel, Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937), juxtaposes the sensu...
Zora Neale Hurston (1891-1960), the most prominent of the Harlem Renaissance women writers, was uniq...
This work focuses on analyzing and questioning the role two feminine protagonists play in a phallogo...
Zara Neale Purston has re-emerged as an author of promise due to the re-appraisal of her works led b...