Ain't I an Anthropologist
Ain't I an Anthropologist
Zora Neale Hurston Beyond the Literary Icon
Freeman Marshall, Jennifer L.
University of Illinois Press
02/2023
272
Dura
Inglês
9780252044960
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments Introduction: "Twice as Much Praise or Twice as Much Blame"
On Firsts, Foremothers, and "The Walker Effect"
Signifying "Texts": The Race for Hurston
Deconstructing an Icon: Tradition and Authority
"Ain't I an Anthropologist?"
Mules and Men: "Negro folklore [. . .] is still in the making"
The author arrives at no conclusion"? Reading Tell My Horse
Notes Works Cited
Index
On Firsts, Foremothers, and "The Walker Effect"
Signifying "Texts": The Race for Hurston
Deconstructing an Icon: Tradition and Authority
"Ain't I an Anthropologist?"
Mules and Men: "Negro folklore [. . .] is still in the making"
The author arrives at no conclusion"? Reading Tell My Horse
Notes Works Cited
Index
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Zora! Festival; Alice Walker; Black Feminism; Harlem Renaissance; Vodun; Eatonville; Black women writers; #citeblackwomen; mules of the world; 'I love myself when I'm laughing...'; Looking for Zora; In Search of Our Mother's Garden's; In Search of Zora Neale Hurston; Tell My Horse; Mules and Men; Their Eyes Were Watching God; Dust Tracks on a Road; The Sanctified Church; Every Tongue Got to Confess; How it Feels to Be Colored Me; bell hooks; ain't I a woman; marginalized; racism; sexism; feminist literature; feminist literary tradition; Hurston and feminism; African American women; critique; reputation; American writers
Acknowledgments Introduction: "Twice as Much Praise or Twice as Much Blame"
On Firsts, Foremothers, and "The Walker Effect"
Signifying "Texts": The Race for Hurston
Deconstructing an Icon: Tradition and Authority
"Ain't I an Anthropologist?"
Mules and Men: "Negro folklore [. . .] is still in the making"
The author arrives at no conclusion"? Reading Tell My Horse
Notes Works Cited
Index
On Firsts, Foremothers, and "The Walker Effect"
Signifying "Texts": The Race for Hurston
Deconstructing an Icon: Tradition and Authority
"Ain't I an Anthropologist?"
Mules and Men: "Negro folklore [. . .] is still in the making"
The author arrives at no conclusion"? Reading Tell My Horse
Notes Works Cited
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Zora! Festival; Alice Walker; Black Feminism; Harlem Renaissance; Vodun; Eatonville; Black women writers; #citeblackwomen; mules of the world; 'I love myself when I'm laughing...'; Looking for Zora; In Search of Our Mother's Garden's; In Search of Zora Neale Hurston; Tell My Horse; Mules and Men; Their Eyes Were Watching God; Dust Tracks on a Road; The Sanctified Church; Every Tongue Got to Confess; How it Feels to Be Colored Me; bell hooks; ain't I a woman; marginalized; racism; sexism; feminist literature; feminist literary tradition; Hurston and feminism; African American women; critique; reputation; American writers