The problem of our own relation to Others' suffering finds an extreme case in slavery, because it presents an oppression so absolute that in its present tense, it has no recorded voice to speak to those outside it.
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American fiction, African American authors, History and criticism, Women and literature, United States, History, 20th century, Women authors, African American women, Intellectual life, Modernism (Literature), African American women in literature, African Americans in literature, American fiction, african american authors, history and criticism, American fiction, women authorsPlaces
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The tragedy and comedy of resistance: reading modernity through Black women's fiction
2000, University of Pennsylvania Press
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The Tragedy and Comedy of Resistance: Reading Modernity Through Black Women's Fiction (Penn Studies in Contemporary American Fiction)
September 1999, University of Pennsylvania Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [255]-270) and index.
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