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Discarded Legacy

Melba Joyce Boyd (Autor)

Wayne State University Press (Editora)

R$ 222,08
SKU: 9780814324899

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Frances E. W. Harper is a central figure in the history of nineteenth- and twentieth-century African-American literature and intellectual thought. The foremost poet of the "free colored community," she was also a lecturer, educator, essayist, and novelist. A prolific champion of the abolitionist and feminist causes, she has come to be recognized for the critical role she played in the rise of the women's movement, particularly in the development of the black women's movement. Yet neither her art nor her political insight was preserved by subsequent generations until recently. In this important study, poet Melba Joyce Boyd analyzes Harper not simply as a feminist and an activist, but as a writer. Boyd reads her in context, placing Harper's life, poetry, novels, and speeches within the nineteenth century African-American quest for
"freedom and literacy."

Harper's genius is illuminated as Boyd traces her radicalism through her struggles with issues of race, gender, and class, and the other personal and social injustices she confronted. Discarded Legacy comprises three parts: "The Abolitionist Years," "The Pursuit of the Promised Land," and "The Woman's Era." These divisions characterize the thrust of the historical periods which encompass Harper's lifetime and the thematic focus of her writings. Though Harper's primary political emphasis is on slavery and the Reconstruction, she sustains a strong feminist voice throughout these times and in all of her writings. Likewise, during the women's era, she maintains an anti-racist stance and strongly criticizes racism in white feminist politics.

Boyd's response to Harper's work is interactive and improvisational, and whenever possible, she maintains Harper's voice, allowing her to speak about her own work. When analyzing Harper's language, Boyd provides insight into Harpe

Sobre o Livro

Estudo crítico sobre Frances E. W. Harper que contextualiza sua produção literária no movimento abolicionista e nas discussões de gênero do século XIX; inclui análise de poemas, romances e discursos.

A obra organiza-se em três partes temáticas — Os Anos Abolicionistas, A Busca da Terra Prometida e A Era da Mulher — e relaciona textos de Harper às lutas por liberdade e alfabetização entre afro-americanos.

Voltado a leitores de literatura americana, estudos afro-americanos e história do feminismo, o livro privilegia a leitura textual de Harper, preservando trechos da própria escrita para evidenciar sua voz.

Características

Categoria Literatura americana
Subcategoria Crítica literária
Autores Melba Joyce Boyd
Sobre o Autor Melba Joyce Boyd é poeta e autora com publicações em estudos literários.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 262
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Wayne State University Press
ISBN 9780814324899
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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