"Something Within Me that Banishes Pain": Black Women's Literature as a Space for HealingUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2005 - 146 halaman |
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... begins to remodel what she calls " the house that race built . " The house that race built is a social space founded on ideals that construct raced , sexed social hierarchies . Remodeling that space would mean conceiving of “ a- world ...
... begins to remodel what she calls " the house that race built . " The house that race built is a social space founded on ideals that construct raced , sexed social hierarchies . Remodeling that space would mean conceiving of “ a- world ...
Halaman 22
... begins to surround herself with other women , first hitchhikers and then the Convent women , who initiate healing by talking , listening , and singing through her pain . While at the Convent , Mavis sheds her shame as she successfully ...
... begins to surround herself with other women , first hitchhikers and then the Convent women , who initiate healing by talking , listening , and singing through her pain . While at the Convent , Mavis sheds her shame as she successfully ...
Halaman 25
... begins to piece the two together again . Unification of the physical and the psychic is central to the Convent ... begins the trouble . say . The process of healing their afflicted bodies begins with Connie as she forcefully takes charge ...
... begins to piece the two together again . Unification of the physical and the psychic is central to the Convent ... begins the trouble . say . The process of healing their afflicted bodies begins with Connie as she forcefully takes charge ...
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GAINING PERSPECTIVE | 2 |
BLACK FEMINISTS ON VIOLENCE AGAINST BLACK WOMEN | 8 |
VIOLENCE AGAINST BLACK WOMEN IN LITERATURE | 11 |
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African American Angela Davis antiviolence movement argues Audre Lorde Aurelia begins black communities black families black feminist black masculinity black women body characters Connie context Convent women culture degradation domestic abuse domestic violence domination erotic examine experiences with violence Faye and Chevrolet Faye's fear female focuses Frohock's gendered violence Geographies of Home Gigi hatred healing Hernton historical husband Iliana Jesus kill Kimberle Crenshaw leave literary lives Loida Martiza Perez Ma Rainey Maddy Maddy's manhood Marina and Rebecca Mavis men's mirror multicultural narrative novel of violence Olympia Vernon pain Pallas Pasion patriarchal physical and psychological physical violence Pip and Fat Pip's problem of violence psyche psychological trauma race racial rape readers relationship Richie Ruby Ruby's safety scholars scholarship self-hatred Seneca shame social strength symbolic violence theorize Toni Morrison victims violence against black violence against women violence in black white male white supremacist woman women's experiences women's writing