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History and Women, Culture and Faith: Selected Writings of Elizabeth Fox-Genovese: Volume 2: Ghosts and Memories: White and Black Southern Women's Lives and Writings
General editor David Moltke-Hansen, Edited by Kibibi Mack-Shelton, Edited by Christina Bieber Lake, Foreword by Mark Bauerlein
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Insightful examinations of race and gender in Southern women's biographies and literature Written between the 1970s and the early twenty-first century, the fifteen pioneering essays in Ghosts and Memories share in decoding and contextualizing the writings and history of white and black southern women. In these essays Elizabeth Fox-Genovese moves beyond literary criticism to give illuminating historical context to the ways that slavery, race, and gender shaped--and were shaped by--the lives and writingsof her subjects from the late-eighteenth century into the twentieth. As a result Fox-Genovese provides readers interpretations and perspectives that at once challenge and transform conventional stereotypes that frame our ideas about women's roles in Southern history and about texts reflecting on those roles. Fox-Genovese's essays in this and other volumes provoke thought and insight with their combination of clarity and subtlety. Here she illuminates books out of the Harlem Renaissance by Zora Neale Hurston and out of Civil War-era Alabama by Augusta Jane Evans Wilson. And her keen assessments of autobiographies of white activist Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin and black poet and activist Maya Angelou still resonate as fresh and powerful readings. Even the fictional character Scarlett O'Hara looks strikingly different under Fox-Genovese's gaze. Scholars will find this volume a window on aspects of understudied subjects and also an opportunity to engage in the challenges of reading and interpreting powerful texts created from psychologically and historically fraught circumstances. Volume 2 also includes a foreword by Mark Bauerlein, professor of English at Emory University and author of Negrophobia: A Race Riot in Atlanta, 1906.
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Publisher | University of South Carolina Press
Published date | 25 Jun 2011
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 344
Dimensions | 234 x 162 x 24mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 584g
ISBN | 978-1-5700-3991-1
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BISAC | social science / essays
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