Unrelated Kin
Race and Gender in Women's Personal Narratives
Michele Foster editor Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:21st Dec '95
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This groundbreaking book presents conceptual, theoretical and applied research on women's life histories. The authors fulfill two needs: they provide a collection of essays that grapple with controversial issues in the study of life history, and they present many narratives from women of color, the majority collected and interpreted by women of color. The individual chapters offer a variety of voices linked by a philosophical and political orientation that places women of color at the center of scholarly inquiry rather than at the periphery. Ultimately, readers find in this text innovative ways of reconceptualizing the complexities of women's lives.
"Unrelated Kin is a wonderful compendium of essays about race and gender in women's life narratives. It places the stories of women of color at the center of scholarly discourse." -- Patricia Bell-Scott, editor of Life Notes:Personal Writings by Contemporary Black Women
ISBN: 9780415911399
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 440g
240 pages