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Resistance Reimagined - Black Women's Critical Thought as Survival (Hardcover)
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Resistance Reimagined - Black Women's Critical Thought as Survival (Hardcover)
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Looking closely at nineteenth-century texts and twentieth-century
novels written by African American women about antebellum America,
Resistance Reimagined highlights examples of black women's activism
within a society that spoke so much of freedom but granted it so
selectively. This book introduces readers to types of resistance
that differ from the militancy and violence often associated with
activism, and it confronts expectations about what African American
literature can and should be. Regis Fox analyzes the work of
authors including Anna Julia Cooper, Elizabeth Keckly, Harriet
Wilson, and Sherley Anne Williams. Connected by their
intellectualism, these thinkers are astutely attuned to the areas
of American society that notions of liberalism and progress do not
reach. The world they portray in their work is built on
philosophical contradictions, legal paradoxes, and incoherent
social practices that support white supremacy. Fox shows how these
women use their writing to protest antiblack violence, reject
superficial reform, call for major sociopolitical change, and
challenge the false promises of American democracy.
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