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Binding Cultures Black Women Writers in Africa and the Diaspora by Gay Wilentz , Indiana University Press

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    Author(s)Gay Wilentz
    PublisherIndiana University Press
    ISBN9780253207142
    Pages176
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearMay 1992

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    Indiana University Press Binding Cultures Black Women Writers in Africa and the Diaspora by Gay Wilentz

    "Wilentz . . . makes convincing arguments for the connections between African and Afro-American women's culture." -Nellie McKay"Wilentz's jargon-free, intelligent discussion . . . will appeal to students in African, African American, and women's literature courses, as well as general readers interested in the emerging field." -Choice"Through these works, Wilentz demonstrates the powerful transformation possible through understanding-and embracing-the past, even if that past includes oppression and brutalization." -Belles LettresBinding Cultures investigates the cultural bonds between African and African-American women writers such as Nigerian Flora Nwapa and Ghanaians Efua Sutherland and Ama Ata Aidoo, writers who focus on the role of women in passing on cultural values to future generations, and African-American writers Alice Walker, Toni Morrison, and Paule Marshall, who self-consciously evoke African culture to help create a more integrated African-American community.



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