Conjuring
Black Women, Fiction, and Literary Tradition
Marjorie Lee Pryse editor Hortense J Spillers editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:22nd Dec '85
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Addresses the question of how Black women's writing reshapes our understanding of American literature
Black women have been writing and publishing fiction for more than a century, yet little is known of their literary history, their influence on each other, or the significance of their work to the American literary tradition. This title addresses the question of how this recovered tradition reshapes our understanding of American literature.
"The most consistently rewarding of the recent anthologies focusing on Afro-American women's writing . . . " —Modern Fiction Studies
" . . . successfully [exposes] the core of Black women's writing and confidently [places] it within the American literary tradition." —Belles Lettres
Black women have been writing and publishing fiction for more than a century, yet little is known of their literary history, their influence on each other, or the significance of their work to the American literary tradition. All the contributors implicitly address the question of how this recovered tradition reshapes our understanding of American literature.
"The most consistently rewarding of the recent anthologies focusing on Afro-American women's writing ... " Modern Fiction Studies " ... successfully [exposes] the core of Black women's writing and confidently [places] it within the American literary tradition." Belles Lettres
ISBN: 9780253314079
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 594g
276 pages