Abstract
New Criticism and Pedagogical Directions for Contemporary Black Women Writers is a collection of critical and pedagogical essays that shed new light on the creative depths of Black women writers. On the one hand, some Black women writers have been heavily anthologized, they have more often than not been restricted by critical metanarratives. Some of their works have been lionized while others remain neglected. On the other hand, some Black women writers have been ignored and understudied. This collection corrects the gaps in our critical thinking about Black women writers by introducing them to a new generation of undergraduate and graduate students, and by presenting pedagogical essays to our colleagues currently working in the field.
Schlagworte
Feminist Writers AfroFuturism Black ecocriticism Black feminist thought the Black South- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- i–xxiv Preface i–xxiv
- 27–46 Chapter 2: You Can’t Shut Me Up: Using Gwendolyn Brooks to Help Students Be Seen and Heard 27–46
- 163–180 Chapter 10: Endless Love: The Evolution of Healers in Octavia Butler’s Patternist Series 163–180
- 237–250 Chapter 14: Seen and Unseen: The Role of the Venus in N. K. Jemisin’s The Fifth Season 237–250
- 299–308 Conclusion 299–308