"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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... writers have concerned themselves with violent issues including war , crime , and abuse . Black female writers have used their writing to decry violations against their bodies . Many critics are being to examine violence as a theme ...
... writers have concerned themselves with violent issues including war , crime , and abuse . Black female writers have used their writing to decry violations against their bodies . Many critics are being to examine violence as a theme ...
Halaman 11
... writing in Black Women Writers at Work ( 1983 ) , Claudia Tate comments on self- esteem and black women's lack of positive images of themselves , which she suggested led to " destructive " relationships between black women and men ...
... writing in Black Women Writers at Work ( 1983 ) , Claudia Tate comments on self- esteem and black women's lack of positive images of themselves , which she suggested led to " destructive " relationships between black women and men ...
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... Writing , Tomoko Kuribayashi and Julie Tharp take up the same task as Ackley , but instead look at how women have used literature as a haven to write about injustices in their lives - including violence . Kuribayashi and Tharp argue ...
... Writing , Tomoko Kuribayashi and Julie Tharp take up the same task as Ackley , but instead look at how women have used literature as a haven to write about injustices in their lives - including violence . Kuribayashi and Tharp argue ...
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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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