Writing the Self into Being: Anna Julia Cooper's Textual Politics.

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Title: Writing the Self into Being: Anna Julia Cooper's Textual Politics.
Authors: May, Vivian M.1
Source: African American Review. Spring2009, Vol. 43 Issue 1, p17-34. 18p.
Subject Terms: *Study & teaching of racism, *Discourse analysis, African American women authors, Rhetoric & politics, Black feminists, Power (Social sciences), Narration
People: Cooper, Anna J. (Anna Julia), 1858-1964
Abstract: This article discusses the narrative strategies deployed in the writings of African American feminist scholar Anna Julia Cooper (1858-1964) to articulate her views on race, gender, and social change. Cooper's writings are examined with attention to her approaches to voice, genre, and academic discipline, and their role in communicating her message about systems of power and subjugation in society. Works discussed include "A Voice from the South: By a Black Woman from the South," Cooper's dissertation on race and racism during the French Revolution, and others.
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Abstract:This article discusses the narrative strategies deployed in the writings of African American feminist scholar Anna Julia Cooper (1858-1964) to articulate her views on race, gender, and social change. Cooper's writings are examined with attention to her approaches to voice, genre, and academic discipline, and their role in communicating her message about systems of power and subjugation in society. Works discussed include "A Voice from the South: By a Black Woman from the South," Cooper's dissertation on race and racism during the French Revolution, and others.
ISSN:10624783
DOI:10.1353/afa.0.0013