Finalist: PROSE Awards for Excellence in Humanities 2023 - Biography and Autobiography“A fascinating biography of a fascinating woman.” - Booklist, starred review“This definitive look at a remarkable figure delivers the goods.” - Publishers Weekly, starred review"A brilliant analysis." - Jericho Brown, Pulitzer Prize winnerFeatured in Ms. Magazine's "Most Anticipated Reads for the Rest of Us 2022" (books by or about historically excluded groups)Born in New Orleans in 1875 to a mother who was formerly enslaved and a father of questionable identity, Alice Dunbar-Nelson was a pioneering activist, writer, suffragist, and educator. Until now, Dunbar-Nelson has largely been viewed only in relation to her abusive ex-husband, the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. This is the first book-length look at this major figure in Black women's history, covering her life from the post-reconstruction era through the Harlem Renaissance.Tara T. Green builds on Black feminist, sexuality, historical and cultural studies to create a literary biography that examines Dunbar-Nelson's life and legacy as a respectable activist – a woman who navigated complex challenges associated with resisting racism and sexism, and who defined her sexual identity and sexual agency within the confines of respectability politics. It's a book about the past, but it's also a book about the present that nods to the future.
| ISBN-13: | 9781501382307 |
| ISBN-10: | 1501382306 |
| Publisher: | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Publication date: | 2022-01-13 |
| Pages: | 280 |
| Product dimensions: | Height: 8.8999822 Inches, Length: 5.999988 Inches, Weight: 0.9700339528 Pounds, Width: 0.999998 Inches |
| Author: | Tara T. Green |
| Language: | en |
| Binding: | Paperback |
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