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Domestic Allegories of Political Desire
Why did African-American novelists use stories of bourgeois marriage to mount arguments on social reform during the 1890s, when racism conditioned the lives of black Americans? This study examines the novels of Pauline Hopkins, Emma Kelley, Amelia Johnson, Katherine Tillman and Frances Harper.
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Why did African-American novelists use stories of bourgeois marriage to mount arguments on social reform during the 1890s, when racism conditioned the lives of black Americans? This study examines the novels of Pauline Hopkins, Emma Kelley, Amelia Johnson, Katherine Tillman and Frances Harper.
| ISBN / EAN | 9780195108576 |
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| Auteur | Tate, Claudia (Professor of African-American and American Literatures, Professor of African-American and American Literatures, George Washington University) |
| Editeur | Oxford University Press Inc |