Black Women and Energies of Resistance in Ninet. Albanese, Albanese,**
Cambridge University Press
Explore the powerful intersection of Black women's experiences and resistance movements in 19th-century Haitian and American literature. This insightful work by Mary Grace Albanese (SUNY Binghamton) delves into the literary expressions of resilience and activism. Discover how Black women navigated and challenged societal norms through their narratives. This book offers a critical examination of historical texts, highlighting underrepresented voices and their significant contributions to literary and social history. Perfect for students, scholars, and readers interested in American literature, Haitian literature, gender studies, and African American studies. **Key Themes:** * Resistance in 19th-century literature * The role of Black women in social movements * Literary analysis of Haitian and American texts * Underrepresented voices in historical narratives **Product Summary:** Cambridge University Press paperback book, 'Black Women and Energies of Resistance in Nineteenth-Century Haitian and American Literature' by Mary Grace Albanese, focusing on female resistance in 19th-century literature.
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