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Speaking Power
by
Fulton Minor, DoVeanna S
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19th century
/ African American authors
/ African American Literature
/ African American Studies
/ African American Studies : Afro-American Studies
/ African American women
/ American prose literature
/ American Studies
/ Autobiography
/ Biography
/ Black Women writers
/ Ethnic Studies
/ Feminism and literature
/ Gender and Sexuality : Women's Studies
/ History
/ History and criticism
/ Language & Literature
/ Legacy of Slavery
/ LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African-American
/ LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors
/ Literature : Folklore
/ Literature : Literary Criticism
/ Narration (Rhetoric)
/ Oral tradition
/ Oral Traditions
/ Slave narratives
/ Slavery in literature
/ Slaves' writings, American
/ Social groups
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
/ United States
/ Women authors
/ Women slaves
2012,2006
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Speaking Power
by
Fulton Minor, DoVeanna S
in
19th century
/ African American authors
/ African American Literature
/ African American Studies
/ African American Studies : Afro-American Studies
/ African American women
/ American prose literature
/ American Studies
/ Autobiography
/ Biography
/ Black Women writers
/ Ethnic Studies
/ Feminism and literature
/ Gender and Sexuality : Women's Studies
/ History
/ History and criticism
/ Language & Literature
/ Legacy of Slavery
/ LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African-American
/ LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors
/ Literature : Folklore
/ Literature : Literary Criticism
/ Narration (Rhetoric)
/ Oral tradition
/ Oral Traditions
/ Slave narratives
/ Slavery in literature
/ Slaves' writings, American
/ Social groups
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
/ United States
/ Women authors
/ Women slaves
2012,2006
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Speaking Power
by
Fulton Minor, DoVeanna S
in
19th century
/ African American authors
/ African American Literature
/ African American Studies
/ African American Studies : Afro-American Studies
/ African American women
/ American prose literature
/ American Studies
/ Autobiography
/ Biography
/ Black Women writers
/ Ethnic Studies
/ Feminism and literature
/ Gender and Sexuality : Women's Studies
/ History
/ History and criticism
/ Language & Literature
/ Legacy of Slavery
/ LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African-American
/ LITERARY CRITICISM / Women Authors
/ Literature : Folklore
/ Literature : Literary Criticism
/ Narration (Rhetoric)
/ Oral tradition
/ Oral Traditions
/ Slave narratives
/ Slavery in literature
/ Slaves' writings, American
/ Social groups
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies
/ United States
/ Women authors
/ Women slaves
2012,2006
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In Speaking Power, DoVeanna S. Fulton explores and analyzes the use of oral traditions in African American women's autobiographical and fictional narratives of slavery. African American women have consistently employed oral traditions not only to relate the pain and degradation of slavery, but also to celebrate the subversions, struggles, and triumphs of Black experience. Fulton examines orality as a rhetorical strategy, its role in passing on family and personal history, and its ability to empower, subvert oppression, assert agency, and create representations for the past. In addition to taking an insightful look at obscure or little-studied slave narratives like Louisa Picquet, the Octoroon and the Narrative of Sojourner Truth, Fulton also brings a fresh perspective to more familiar works, such as Harriet Jacobs's Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl and Harriet Wilson's Our Nig, and highlights Black feminist orality in such works as Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God and Gayl Jones's Corregidora.
Publisher
SUNY Press,State University of New York Press
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ISBN
9780791482315, 0791482316, 079146637X, 9780791466377
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