Women in Chains: The Legacy of Slavery in Black Women's Fiction (SUNY series in African American Studies)

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Traces the connection between slavery and the way in which black women fiction writers depict female characters and address gender issues, particularly maternity.Using writers such as Harriet Wilson, Frances E. W. Harper, Pauline Hopkins, Toni Morrison, Sherley Anne Williams, and Gayl Jones, the author highlights recurring themes and the various responses of black women writers to the issues of race and gender. Time and again these writers link slavery with motherhood—their depictions of black womanhood are tied to the effects of slavery and represented through the black mother. Patton shows that both the image others have of black women as well as black women’s own self image is framed and influenced by the history of slavery. This history would have us believe that female slaves were mere breeders and not mothers. However, Patton uses the mother figure as a tool to create an intriguing interdisciplinary literary analysis.“Women in Chains establishes the liberational context of black women’s fiction through close and careful readings of archetypal text and through the application of sophisticated literary analysis grounded in the living legacy of our own ‘talking books.’ In this book, Patton walks a weary mile in the shoes of her chosen foremothers and finds her own place in the tradition.” — Joanne M. Braxton, The College of William and MaryVenetria K. Patton is Assistant Professor of English and African American Studies at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. Read more

ASIN B00QJ87HCQ
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ISBN13 978-1438415611
Language English
File size 1.7 MB
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Publisher SUNY Press
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Print length 212 pages
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Part of series SUNY series in African American Studies
Publication date February 1, 2012
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