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Author Hardison, Ayesha K.
Title Writing through Jane Crow : Race and Gender Politics in African American Literature.
Publication Info Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press, 2014.



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Contents Introduction: defining Jane Crow -- At the point of no return: a native son and his Gorgon muse -- Gender conscriptions, class conciliations and the bourgeois blues aesthetic -- "Nobody could tell who this be": black and white doubles and the challenge to pedestal femininity -- "I'll see how crazy they think I am": pulping sexual violence, racial melancholia, and healthy citizenship -- Rereading the construction of womanhood in popular narratives of domesticity -- The audacity of hope: an American daughter and her dream for cultural hybridity -- Epilogue: refashioning Jane Crow and the black female body.
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ISBN 0813935946 (electronic bk.)
9780813935942 (electronic bk.)
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Author Hardison, Ayesha K.
Subject Sex discrimination in literature.
Racism in literature.
African American women in literature.
American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism.
Descript 1 online resource (1 online resource)
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Contents Introduction: defining Jane Crow -- At the point of no return: a native son and his Gorgon muse -- Gender conscriptions, class conciliations and the bourgeois blues aesthetic -- "Nobody could tell who this be": black and white doubles and the challenge to pedestal femininity -- "I'll see how crazy they think I am": pulping sexual violence, racial melancholia, and healthy citizenship -- Rereading the construction of womanhood in popular narratives of domesticity -- The audacity of hope: an American daughter and her dream for cultural hybridity -- Epilogue: refashioning Jane Crow and the black female body.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 0813935946 (electronic bk.)
9780813935942 (electronic bk.)
Author Hardison, Ayesha K.
Subject Sex discrimination in literature.
Racism in literature.
African American women in literature.
American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism.

Subject Sex discrimination in literature.
Racism in literature.
African American women in literature.
American literature -- 20th century -- History and criticism.
American literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism.
Descript 1 online resource (1 online resource)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Introduction: defining Jane Crow -- At the point of no return: a native son and his Gorgon muse -- Gender conscriptions, class conciliations and the bourgeois blues aesthetic -- "Nobody could tell who this be": black and white doubles and the challenge to pedestal femininity -- "I'll see how crazy they think I am": pulping sexual violence, racial melancholia, and healthy citizenship -- Rereading the construction of womanhood in popular narratives of domesticity -- The audacity of hope: an American daughter and her dream for cultural hybridity -- Epilogue: refashioning Jane Crow and the black female body.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 0813935946 (electronic bk.)
9780813935942 (electronic bk.)

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