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Activist Sentiments: Reading Black Women in the Nineteenth Century Book

Activist Sentiments: Reading Black Women in the Nineteenth Century
Activist Sentiments: Reading Black Women in the Nineteenth Century, <i>Activist Sentiments</i> takes as its subject women who in fewer than fifty years moved from near literary invisibility to prolific productivity. Grounded in primary research and paying close attention to the historical archive, this book offers against, Activist Sentiments: Reading Black Women in the Nineteenth Century has a rating of 5 stars
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Activist Sentiments: Reading Black Women in the Nineteenth Century, Activist Sentiments takes as its subject women who in fewer than fifty years moved from near literary invisibility to prolific productivity. Grounded in primary research and paying close attention to the historical archive, this book offers against, Activist Sentiments: Reading Black Women in the Nineteenth Century
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  • Activist Sentiments: Reading Black Women in the Nineteenth Century
  • Written by author P. Gabrielle Foreman
  • Published by University of Illinois Press, November 2009
  • Activist Sentiments takes as its subject women who in fewer than fifty years moved from near literary invisibility to prolific productivity. Grounded in primary research and paying close attention to the historical archive, this book offers against
  • Examining how nineteenth-century Black women writers engaged radical reform, sentiment and their various readerships.
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Activist Sentiments takes as its subject women who in fewer than fifty years moved from near literary invisibility to prolific productivity. Grounded in primary research and paying close attention to the historical archive, this book offers against-the-grain readings of the literary and activist work of Harriet Jacobs, Harriet Wilson, Frances E. W. Harper, Victoria Earle Matthews and Amelia E. Johnson.

Part literary criticism and part cultural history, Activist Sentiments examines nineteenth-century social, political, and representational literacies and reading practices. P. Gabrielle Foreman reveals how Black women's complex and confrontational commentary–often expressed directly in their journalistic prose and organizational involvement--emerges in their sentimental, and simultaneously political, literary production.


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