Women and Power, the Confounding of Gender, Race, and Class. Review Essay [Book Review].

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Title: Women and Power, the Confounding of Gender, Race, and Class. Review Essay [Book Review].
Language: English
Authors: Miller, Adam David
Source: Black Scholar. Fall 1992 22(4):48-51.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 4
Publication Date: 1992
Document Type: Book/Product Reviews
Journal Articles
Descriptors: Blacks, Book Reviews, Books, Characterization, Daughters, Females, Human Relations, Interpersonal Relationship, Novels, Power Structure, Racial Differences, Sex Differences, Social Class
ISSN: 0006-4246
Abstract: Paule Marshall focuses on the web of relations that constitute humanity. Women characters are central to this novel. Although race may affect what they do, it does not stop them from trying to do it. How race and class affect power exercised by women is discussed. (SLD)
Notes: Theme Issue: "Black Culture 1992." Reviews "Daughters" by Paule Marshall (Atheneum, 1991).
Journal Code: CIJNOV1993
Entry Date: 1993
Accession Number: EJ466378
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Paule Marshall focuses on the web of relations that constitute humanity. Women characters are central to this novel. Although race may affect what they do, it does not stop them from trying to do it. How race and class affect power exercised by women is discussed. (SLD)
ISSN:0006-4246