Carla L. Peterson
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Recovering the Black Female Body
Self-Representation by African American Women
Edited by Michael Bennett and Vanessa D. Dickerson
Rutgers University Press
Recovering the Black Female Body recognizes the pressing need to highlight through scholarship the vibrant energy of African American women’s attempts to wrest control of the physical and symbolic construction of their bodies away from the distortions of others.
- Copyright year: 2000
The Black Press
New Literary and Historical Essays
Edited by Todd Vogel
Rutgers University Press
The Black Press progresses chronologically from slavery to the impact and implications of the Internet to reveal how the press’s content and its very form changed with evolving historical and cultural conditions in America. The first papers fought for rights for free blacks in the North. The early twentieth-century black press sought to define itself and its community amidst American modernism. Writers in the 1960s took on the task of defining revolution in that decade’s ferment. It was not been until the mid-twentieth century that African American cultural study began to achieve intellectual respectability.
- Copyright year: 2001
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