Reconstructing Womanhood : The Emergence of the Afro-American Woman Novelist
Reconstructing Womanhood : The Emergence of the Afro-American Woman Novelist
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Author(s): Carby, Hazel V.
ISBN No.: 9780195060713
Pages: 240
Year: 198907
Format: Trade Paper
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"The best book I have read on this topic. Clear, well-researched, and well-written. Clarifies huge historical, political, and cultural issues."--Dan Fineman, Occidental College"A landmark contribution.[Carby] offers trenchant critical analyses of the writing of Harriet Jacobs, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Anna Julia Cooper, and Nella Larsen, among others; but she is primarily concerned with examining the cultural position of the black woman intellectual. A powerful instance of black feminist cultural history and literary theory, [this book] explores the ways in which black women writers represented the prevailing ideologicaldebates of their times."--The Women''s Review of Books"Carby''s patient textual and historical work reveals clearly how idfferent "public" spheres of discourse and address exist simultaneously and manifest their contradictory modes of address within, not just between, texts. Reconstructing Womanhood brings to light major neglected women authors, revolutionizes the history of African-American literary culture, and contributes significantly to the current cultural studies effort to recast the relationsbetween dominant and less powerful American cultures.


Finally, in historicizing "womanhood", this text vitalizes the relation between academic "theory" and the contemporary feminist struggle to recognize and mobilize the differences among women." Modern Philology"Profoundly redefines the terms in which future discussions of the American nineteenth century will take place."--Modern Philology"An exciting work.Likely to be indispensable reading in this field for a long time to come."--Review"The most complex and supple of the interpretive paradigms that I have surveyed."--American Quarterly"Her almost revolutionary ideas are worth serious consideration because they enlarge our understanding of Afro-American literature during a significant period that has been little studied and appreciated." --American Literature"[A] ground-breaking study of the rise of black women''s fiction."--The Village Voice"She has skillfully conceived and artfully written an honest, searching book of enormous value.


"--American Historical Review"Carby''s valuable scholarly study breaks new ground in black feminist criticism.Enriches our understanding of and appreciation for black women writers at the same time as it forces feminist literary criticism to stretch beyond a white ''norm.''"--New Directions for Women"The best book I have read on this topic. Clear, well-researched, and well-written. Clarifies huge historical, political, and cultural issues."--Dan Fineman, Occidental College"A landmark contribution.[Carby] offers trenchant critical analyses of the writing of Harriet Jacobs, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Anna Julia Cooper, and Nella Larsen, among others; but she is primarily concerned with examining the cultural position of the black woman intellectual. A powerful instance of black feminist cultural history and literary theory, [this book] explores the ways in which black women writers represented the prevailing ideologicaldebates of their times.


"--The Women''s Review of Books"Carby''s patient textual and historical work reveals clearly how idfferent "public" spheres of discourse and address exist simultaneously and manifest their contradictory modes of address within, not just between, texts. Reconstructing Womanhood brings to light major neglected women authors, revolutionizes the history of African-American literary culture, and contributes significantly to the current cultural studies effort to recast the relationsbetween dominant and less powerful American cultures. Finally, in historicizing "womanhood", this text vitalizes the relation between academic "theory" and the contemporary feminist struggle to recognize and mobilize the differences among women." Modern Philology"Profoundly redefines the terms in which future discussions of the American nineteenth century will take place."--Modern Philology"An exciting work.Likely to be indispensable reading in this field for a long time to come."--Review"The most complex and supple of the interpretive paradigms that I have surveyed."--American Quarterly"Her almost revolutionary ideas are worth serious consideration because they enlarge our understanding of Afro-American literature during a significant period that has been little studied and appreciated.


" --American Literature"[A] ground-breaking study of the rise of black women''s fiction."--The Village Voice"She has skillfully conceived and artfully written an honest, searching book of enormous value."--American Historical Review"Carby''s valuable scholarly study breaks new ground in black feminist criticism.Enriches our understanding of and appreciation for black women writers at the same time as it forces feminist literary criticism to stretch beyond a white ''norm.''"--New Directions for Women"[Carby''s] style is careful and clear in negotiating intricate paths of argument. Her statemtns of purpose and method are especially clear.It has added much to our view of black women''s writing in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries."--Contemporary Literature"A groundbreaking study.


"--Tulsa Studies in Women''s Literature"Materialist analysis without jargon? Comprehensible literary criticism making major new claims? For Christmas in July, read Hazel Carby''s Reconstructing Womanhood."--Socialist Review"Informative and intellectually stimulating."--Choice"Thoughtful, interestingly argumentative, astute in its analyses. This book should be something of a force in current efforts to revise a tradition-dominated canon."--Journal of American History"Provocative and groundbreaking."--Legacy"Offer[s] some important observations about the development of Afro-American women novelists."--The Nation"A groundbreaking study of race and gender in social and literary texts of the late 19th century.Carby''s interrogation of postbellum ideologies of womanhood is practically a model for sophisticated studies of cultural production.


"--Voice Literary Supplement.


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