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Black girlhood in the nineteenth century

Wright, Nazera Sadiq (1974-)
Urbana ; Chicago ; Springfield: University of Illinois Press, [2016] - xii, 240 Seiten
ISBN 9780252040573 , 9780252082047
Schlagwörter: USA / Literatur / Schwarze / Mädchen <Motiv> / Geschichte 1800-1900

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Autor/Hrsg.:Wright, Nazera Sadiq (1974-)
Titel:Black girlhood in the nineteenth century
Verlagsort:Urbana ; Chicago ; Springfield
Verlag:University of Illinois Press
Jahr:[2016]
Umfang:xii, 240 Seiten
Details:Illustrationen
ISBN:9780252040573
ISBN:9780252082047
Fußnoten:Includes bibliographical references and index
Fußnoten:Introduction: Toward a Genealogy of Black Girlhood -- Black Girlhood in the Early Black Press -- Youthful Girls and Prematurely Knowing Girls : Antebellum Black Girlhood -- "Teach your Daughters" : Black Girlhood and Mrs. N. F. Mossell's Advice Column in the New York Freeman -- Moving the Boundaries : Black Girlhood and Public Careers in Frances E.W. Harper's Trial and Triumph -- Black Girlhood in Early-Twentieth-Century Black Conduct Books -- Epilogue: The Changing Same? : Next-Generation Black Girlhood
Fußnoten:"Long portrayed as a masculine endeavor, the African American struggle for progress often found expression through an unlikely literary figure: the black girl. Nazera Sadiq Wright uses heavy archival research on a wide range of texts about African American girls to explore this understudied phenomenon. As Wright shows, the figure of the black girl in African American literature provided a powerful avenue for exploring issues like domesticity, femininity, and proper conduct. The characters' actions, however fictional, became a rubric for African American citizenship and racial progress. At the same time, their seeming dependence and insignificance allegorized the unjust treatment of African Americans. Wright reveals fascinating girls who, possessed of a premature knowing and wisdom beyond their years, projected a courage and resiliency that made them exemplary representations of the project of racial advance and citizenship"--Publisher description
Schlagwörter:USA / Literatur / Schwarze / Mädchen <Motiv> / Geschichte 1800-1900
RVK-Notation:HT 1728
OCLC-Nummer:965121983
BVB-ID:BV043827228
UBW-ID:2790967