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Gender and Lynching
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The authors probe the reasons and circumstances surrounding the death and torture of African American female victims, relying on such methodological approaches as comparative historical work, content and media analysis, as well as literary criticism.
"By examining the various roles that women, mostly black but some white, played in the history of lynching, the collection does well to expose and emend the gender and racial bias of our visual cognition." - Signs
"This volume brings black women to the fore, as victims, martyrs, and heroes, as characters in works of literature and art, as agents, activists, and mythmakers. Gender and Lynching is a fine collection. Taken as a whole, this volume furthers the general literature on black women even beyond the important topic of lynching, while addressing both historical realities and fictionalizations in drama and prose. Lynching was a practice geared to capture the public imagination, the ultimate ugly performance designed to instruct, warn, sexualize, romanticize, and to discipline and frame future behavior. The essays in Evelyn Simien's anthology take a practice almost universally gendered as male - and therefore one in which gender has been almost invisible - and recasts it as primarily gendered. In doing so it invites us to creatively re-imagine the concepts of race, gender, punishment, and liberation." - Kristin Waters, Resident Scholar at the Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis University, professor of Philosophy at Worcester State University, and co-editor of Black Women's Intellectual Traditions
Autorentext
EVELYN M. SIMIEN Associate Director of the Humanities Institute at the University of Connecticut, USA.
Inhalt
Introduction; Evelyn M. Simien Mary Turner, Hidden Memory, and Narrative Possibility; Julie Buckner Armstrong Sisters in Motherhood (?): The Politics of Race and Gender in Lynching Drama; Koritha Mitchell The Female Lynch Victim in Post-Reconstruction African American Literature; Barbara McCaskill "A Woman was Lynched the Other Day": Memory, Gender, and the Limits of Traumatic Representation; Jennifer D. Williams The Politics of Sexuality in Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit"; Fumiko Sakashita Gender, Race, and Public Space: Photography and Memory in the Massacre of East Saint Louis and the Crisis Magazine; Anne Rice
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781137373489
- Auflage 2011
- Editor Evelyn M. Simien
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre History
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Anzahl Seiten 184
- Größe H216mm x B140mm
- Jahr 2013
- EAN 9781137373489
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-137-37348-9
- Veröffentlichung 18.11.2013
- Titel Gender and Lynching
- Autor Evelyn M. Simien
- Untertitel The Politics of Memory
- Gewicht 261g
- Herausgeber SPRINGER VERLAG GMBH