Writing the black revolutionary diva : women’s subjectivity and the decolonizing text / Kimberly Nichele Brown.

Brown, Kimberly Nichele.
Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2010.
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Part of the series Blacks in the diaspora;Blacks in the diaspora.
Notes:

  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • From soul cleavage to soul survival: double-consciousness and the emergence of the decolonized text/subject — Who is the Black woman?: repositioning the gaze and reconstructing images in The Black woman: an anthology and Essence magazine — Constructing diva citizenship: the enigmatic Angela Davis as case study — Return to the flesh: the revolutionary ideology behind the poetry of Jayne Cortez — She dreams a world: the decolonized text and the new world order, Toni Cade Bambara’s The salt eaters — CODA: This is not about inward navel-gazing : decolonizing my own mind as a critical stance.

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