Telling our stories continuities and divergences in Black autobiographies
Telling Our Stories investigates the continuities and divergences in selected Black autobiographies from Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States. The selected autobiographies of slaves, creative writers, and political activists are discussed both as texts produced by individuals who are in turn...
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan
2005
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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- Introduction: The Autobiographical Genre in Black Societies * Theorizing Race, Theorizing Blackness * Postcolonial Theory and Black Literatures * Caliban, Is That You?: Slave Narratives and the Politics of Resistance * Different, Yet Related: Black Creative Autobiographers in Dialogue * Communal Resistance and Subjectivity: Black Activists in Racialized Societies * Conclusion: Writing Another Life: The Constructedness of Autobiographical GenreIntroduction: The Autobiographical Genre in Black Societies * Theorizing Race, Theorizing Blackness * Postcolonial Theory and Black Literatures * Caliban, Is That You?: Slave Narratives and the Politics of Resistance * Different, Yet Related: Black Creative Autobiographers in Dialogue * Communal Resistance and Subjectivity: Black Activists in Racialized Societies * Conclusion: Writing Another Life: The Constructedness of Autobiographical Genre