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"This book examines how African-American writers and visual artists interweave icon and inscription in order to re-present the black female body, traditionally rendered alien and inarticulate within Western discursive and visual systems. Brown considers how the writings of Toni Morrison, Gayl Jones, Paule Marshall, Edwidge Danticat, Jamaica Kincaid, Andrea Lee, Gloria Naylor, and Martha Southgate are bound to such contemporary, postmodern visual artists as Lorna Simpson, Carrie Mae Weems, Kara Walker, Betye Saar, and Faith Ringgold. While the artists and authors rely on radically different media--photos, collage, video, and assembled objects, as opposed to words and rhythm--both sets of intellectual activists insist on the primacy of the black aesthetic. Both assert artistic agency and cultural continuity in the face of the oppression, social transformation, and cultural multiplicity of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. This book examines how African-American performative practices mediate the tension between the ostensibly de-racialized body politic and the hyper-racialized black, female body, reimagining the cultural and political ground that guides various articulations of American national belonging. Brown shows how and why black women writers and artists matter as agents of change, how and why the form and content of their works must be recognized and reconsidered in the increasingly frenzied arena of cultural production and political debate."--Provided by publisher.
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Women authors, Aesthetics, African American women novelists, African American authors, Art and literature, American fiction, History and criticism, African american women, Blacks in literature, Women in literature, American literature, LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African American, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Gender Studies, ART / American / African American, Roman américain, Auteurs noirs américains, Histoire et critique, Romancières noires américaines, Esthétique, Art et littérature, LITERARY CRITICISM, American, African American, SOCIAL SCIENCE, Gender Studies, ART, Performance, Reference, Identität, Kunst, Körper, Künstlerin, Literatur, Schriftstellerin, Schwarze Frau, Amerikanisches Englisch, Motiv, Schwarze, Frau, Universidad Sergio ArboledaPlaces
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The Black female body in American literature and art: performing identity
2012, Routledge
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0415895502 9780415895507
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-272) and index.
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