"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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... social relations . The writers and theorists discussed in this study see trauma as an indicator of social injustice or oppression , as the ultimate cost of destructive sociocultural institutions ( x ) . Toni Morrison is among the ...
... social relations . The writers and theorists discussed in this study see trauma as an indicator of social injustice or oppression , as the ultimate cost of destructive sociocultural institutions ( x ) . Toni Morrison is among the ...
Halaman 15
... social reality of violence against women [ that ] is both historically and currently widespread and constant ; that it has often been distorted by writers of fiction in a way which exploits women and tacitly supports male dominance ...
... social reality of violence against women [ that ] is both historically and currently widespread and constant ; that it has often been distorted by writers of fiction in a way which exploits women and tacitly supports male dominance ...
Halaman 17
... social space founded on ideals that construct raced , sexed social hierarchies . Remodeling that space would mean conceiving of “ a- world - in - which - race - does - not - matter , " where race exists outside hierarchy ( 3 ) . Home is ...
... social space founded on ideals that construct raced , sexed social hierarchies . Remodeling that space would mean conceiving of “ a- world - in - which - race - does - not - matter , " where race exists outside hierarchy ( 3 ) . Home is ...
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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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abuse allows American argues attempts Aurelia authors begins believes black women body causes characters Chevrolet color complicates concerned context Convent women critically culture Despite discussion domestic violence domination draws examine experience experienced eyes face Faye Faye's fear feels female feminist forms further gendered gendered violence give hands healing historical hope ideas Iliana imagines internalized kill larger leave literary literature lives look Maddy male Marina masculinity Mavis mind mirror Morrison mother narrative novel opens pain Paradise Pasion past patriarchal Perez physical possibility potential problem problem of violence psychological race rape readers Rebecca reflects relationship remain responsibility Returning Ruby safety scholarship seek Seneca sets shame social space spirit strength structures symbolic town trauma turn understanding Vernon victims violence against black violence against women violence in black voice West woman writing