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Psychological study of literature --- Woolf, Virginia --- Herinnering in de literatuur --- Literature and psychoanalysis --- Literatuur en psychoanalyse --- Littérature et psychanalyse --- Memory in literature --- Mémoire dans la littérature --- Psychanalyse et littérature --- Psychoanalyse en literatuur --- Psychoanalysis and literature --- Criticism and interpretation
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Signs of the Times traces the career of Jim Crow signs-simplified in cultural memory to the "colored/white" labels that demarcated the public spaces of the American South-from their intellectual and political origins in the second half of the nineteenth century through their dismantling by civil rights activists in the 1960's and '70s. In this beautifully written, meticulously researched book, Elizabeth Abel assembles a variegated archive of segregation signs and photographs that translated a set of regional practices into a national conversation about race. Abel also brilliantly investigates the semiotic system through which segregation worked to reveal how the signs functioned in particular spaces and contexts that shifted the grounds of race from the somatic to the social sphere.
African Americans --- Visual communication --- Signs and signboards --- Photography --- Racism in popular culture --- Segregation --- History --- History --- History --- Social aspects --- History --- History --- Southern States --- Race relations --- History --- 1960s. --- 1970s. --- 19th century. --- african americans. --- america. --- american culture. --- american south. --- civil rights activists. --- cultural history. --- cultural memory. --- historians. --- jim crow laws. --- jim crow signs. --- nonfiction. --- political history. --- political tension. --- public spaces. --- racial issues. --- racism. --- regional history. --- regional practices. --- retrospective. --- segregation signs. --- semiotics. --- social history. --- social sphere. --- united states. --- us history. --- visual communication. --- visual politics.
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English fiction --- Maturation (Psychology) in literature --- Psychological fiction, English --- American fiction --- Bildungsromans --- Feminism and literature --- Sex role in literature --- Women in literature --- Feminist fiction, English --- Women authors --- History and criticism --- -English fiction --- -Feminism and literature --- -Feminist fiction, English --- -Bildungsromans --- -Apprenticeship novels --- Bildungsroman --- Bildungsromane --- Coming of age --- Coming-of-age novels --- Entwicklungsromane --- Erziehungsromane --- Fiction --- English feminist fiction --- English psychological fiction --- Woman (Christian theology) in literature --- Women in drama --- Women in poetry --- Literature --- English literature --- American literature --- -History and criticism --- -Women authors --- -Fiction --- Apprenticeship novels --- -Woman (Christian theology) in literature --- Bildungsromans, American --- Bildungsromans, English --- Women and literature --- Women authors&delete& --- English fiction - Women authors - History and criticism --- Psychological fiction, English - History and criticism --- American fiction - Women authors - History and criticism --- Bildungsromans - History and criticism --- Feminist fiction, English - History and criticism
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African American women in literature. --- African American women --- African Americans in literature. --- American literature --- Feminism and literature --- Psychoanalysis and literature --- Psychology in literature. --- Race in literature. --- Race relations in literature. --- Women and literature --- Intellectual life. --- African American authors --- History and criticism. --- Women authors
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This landmark collaboration between African American and white feminists goes to the heart of problems that have troubled feminist thinking for decades. Putting the racial dynamics of feminist interpretation center stage, these essays question such issues as the primacy of sexual difference, the universal nature of psychoanalytic categories, and the role of race in the formation of identity. They offer new ways of approaching African American texts and reframe our thinking about the contexts, discourses, and traditions of the American cultural landscape. Calling for the racialization of whiteness and claiming that psychoanalytic theory should make room for competing discourses of spirituality and diasporic consciousness, these essays give shape to the many stubborn incompatibilities--as well as the transformative possibilities--between white feminist and African American cultural formations. Bringing into conversation a range of psychoanalytic, feminist, and African-derived spiritual perspectives, these essays enact an inclusive politics of reading. Often explosive and always provocative, Female Subjects in Black and White models a new cross-racial feminism.
American literature --- Psychology in literature --- Race in literature --- Psychoanalysis and literature --- African American women --- Feminism and literature --- Women and literature --- African American women in literature --- African Americans in literature --- Race relations in literature --- English --- American Literature --- Languages & Literatures --- Afro-Americans in literature --- Negroes in literature --- Afro-American women in literature --- Literature --- Afro-American women --- Women, African American --- Women, Negro --- Women --- Literature and psychoanalysis --- Psychoanalytic literary criticism --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers) --- Psychology as a theme in literature --- African American authors --- History and criticism --- Women authors --- Intellectual life --- Literature and feminism
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