"Something Within Me that Banishes Pain": Black Women's Literature as a Space for HealingUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 2005 - 146 halaman |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-3 dari 14
Halaman 12
... larger structural forces that condone such acts and cause women to internalize hatred and commit violence against themselves . Combining aspects of Shaw and Ledbetter's approaches , James R. Giles ' book Violence in the Contemporary ...
... larger structural forces that condone such acts and cause women to internalize hatred and commit violence against themselves . Combining aspects of Shaw and Ledbetter's approaches , James R. Giles ' book Violence in the Contemporary ...
Halaman 17
... larger society . Their home is a safe place — a “ social space that is psychically and physically safe " ( Morrison , " Home " 10 ) . Morrison imagines home as something larger than the usual conceptions 17 CHAPTER 2: SEARCHING FOR HOME ...
... larger society . Their home is a safe place — a “ social space that is psychically and physically safe " ( Morrison , " Home " 10 ) . Morrison imagines home as something larger than the usual conceptions 17 CHAPTER 2: SEARCHING FOR HOME ...
Halaman 32
... larger scope , both authors provide us with works that are useful tools for theorizing about raced and gendered violence . For Morrison this includes racial shaming that the men in Ruby experienced , while for Perez parenting strategies ...
... larger scope , both authors provide us with works that are useful tools for theorizing about raced and gendered violence . For Morrison this includes racial shaming that the men in Ruby experienced , while for Perez parenting strategies ...
Isi
GAINING PERSPECTIVE | 2 |
BLACK FEMINISTS ON VIOLENCE AGAINST BLACK WOMEN | 8 |
VIOLENCE AGAINST BLACK WOMEN IN LITERATURE | 11 |
3 bagian lainnya tidak diperlihatkan
Istilah dan frasa umum
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