An edition of Emancipation's daughters (2021)

Emancipation's daughters

re-imagining black femininity and the national body

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An edition of Emancipation's daughters (2021)

Emancipation's daughters

re-imagining black femininity and the national body

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"Emancipation's Daughters examines black women political leaders who have challenged oppressive models of black womanhood since Emancipation, including slavery's assault on the black maternal body reflected in the Aunt Jemima stereotype. In spite of the abjection associated with black womanhood within the slave system of the antebellum era, Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman defied it, established prominent public voices, and emerged as leaders and national emblems through their contributions to the struggle for freedom. They established foundations for the emergence of black women political leaders throughout the twentieth century and into the new millennium who have challenged this oppressive script. In the process, they unsettle models of U.S. identity premised on whiteness that have framed white women as the only acceptable national symbols within the conventional patriarchal scripts of national selfhood, and resist the devaluation of black womanhood on the basis of race, class, gender and sexuality"--

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English
Pages
298

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Emancipation's daughters: re-imagining black femininity and the national body
2021, Duke University Press
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Table of Contents

An Exemplary American Woman
Mary McLeod Bethune's "My Last Will and Testament" and Her National Legacy
From Rosa Parks's Quiet Strength to Memorializing a National Mother
America's Chief Diplomat: The Politics of Condoleezza Rice from Autobiography to Art and
Fashion
First Lady and "Mom-in-Chief": The Voice and Vision of Michelle Obama in the Video South
Side Girl and in American Grown
Beyoncé's South and the Birth of a "Formation" Nation

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Durham

Classifications

Library of Congress
E185.86 .R534 2021, E185, E185.86.R534 2021

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 298 pages : illustrations
Number of pages
298

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32033379M
Internet Archive
emancipationsdau00rich
ISBN 10
1478009918, 1478010975
ISBN 13
9781478009917, 9781478010975, 9781478012504, 9781478090915
LCCN
2020024441
OCLC/WorldCat
1157924736

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