"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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... readers , black women writers dialogue about the effects of violence on black women and seek to create theories of healing . Using literature as an impetus for change , the authors discussed in this thesis call on their readers to ...
... readers , black women writers dialogue about the effects of violence on black women and seek to create theories of healing . Using literature as an impetus for change , the authors discussed in this thesis call on their readers to ...
Halaman 46
... readers ' attention to the severity of the violence in Chevrolet and Faye's marriage . Maddy's narration minimizes the violence as she tells the reader that " It hurt him to be mean to her . He didn't want to . I saw it in his eyes ...
... readers ' attention to the severity of the violence in Chevrolet and Faye's marriage . Maddy's narration minimizes the violence as she tells the reader that " It hurt him to be mean to her . He didn't want to . I saw it in his eyes ...
Halaman 55
... readers by allowing them to interact with the process of enacting change : " Rather than thundering messages in the reader's ear , she tries to teach the reader to see differently , to see what is not visible but is readable only ...
... readers by allowing them to interact with the process of enacting change : " Rather than thundering messages in the reader's ear , she tries to teach the reader to see differently , to see what is not visible but is readable only ...
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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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