Women, violence & testimony in the works of Zora Neale Hurston
by Diana Miles
- ISBN
- 0820457515
Women, violence & testimony in the works of Zora Neale Hurston es un african american women in literature, american feminist fiction book de Diana Miles.
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"Zora Neale Hurston produced some of the most provocative literature of the twentieth century. This book examines the numerous scenes of violence against women in her fictional works and the development of her feminist ideals. This book is the first full-length discussion of Hurston's repetitive rendering of violently controlled women. It gives significant insight into why Hurston's themes often questioned the power dynamics of heterosexual relationships. It also explores the effect of death and loss on Hurston's life and reveals intertwined relationships between writing and healing."--BOOK JACKET.
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Women, violence & testimony in the works of Zora Neale Hurston es un libro de African American women in literature, American Feminist fiction, Characters, Feminism and literature, History.
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"Zora Neale Hurston produced some of the most provocative literature of the twentieth century. This book examines the numerous scenes of violence against women in her fictional works and the development of her feminist ideals. This book is the first full-length discussion of Hurston's repetitive ren...
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Women, violence & testimony in the works of Zora Neale Hurston fue escrito por Diana Miles.