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Identity, Violence and Resilience in 21st Century Black British and American Women's Fiction (New ed)

Garcia Navarro, Carmen(Edited by)Torres Lopez, Nuria(Edited by)Eisenmann, Maria(Series edited by)
Part of the Anglo-Amerikanische Studien - Anglo-American Studies series
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In this volume, scholars analyze contemporary Black British and American women’s fiction that tackles issues of violence and its representations.

The book gives readers a wide perspective about recent research on the history of Black women who have been subjected to physical and psychological violence, which defines the identities of those women who suffer it.

The psychosocial and emotional consequences of violence leave traces that speak of vulnerability, but they also activate resistance and resilience mechanisms as suppliers of identity and personal agency, as reflected on the female characters and authors studied through this volume.

The essays aim at publicizing less known writers who denounce abuse, trauma and discrimination, reflecting resilience and resistance mechanisms and taking the ethical rethinking of how we are building our social and culture relations.

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Product Details
Peter Lang AG
3631913532 / 9783631913536
Hardback
30/04/2024
Switzerland
188 pages
148 x 210 mm, 319 grams