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184
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Nov 1, 1994
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University of Illinois Press
ISBN-10
0252021096
ISBN-13
9780252021091
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Sandra Adell delves into the complexities of double-consciousness and the double bind experienced by African American writers throughout the twentieth century. This exploration uncovers the intricate ways in which identity and cultural heritage shape literary expression. Adell intricately weaves together critical analysis of seminal works, revealing how these authors grappled with their dual identities while confronting societal expectations.
Through her scholarly lens, Adell examines the intersection of race, culture, and literature, shedding light on the unique challenges faced by African American authors. Her insights offer a rich tapestry of thought, illustrating how these writers navigated the tensions of their existence in a world that often marginalized their voices.
This study not only highlights the significance of their contributions to literature but invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of identity in art. Adell's rigorous analysis serves as a compelling reminder of the power of storytelling as a means of resistance and self-definition in a world rife with contradictions.
Through her scholarly lens, Adell examines the intersection of race, culture, and literature, shedding light on the unique challenges faced by African American authors. Her insights offer a rich tapestry of thought, illustrating how these writers navigated the tensions of their existence in a world that often marginalized their voices.
This study not only highlights the significance of their contributions to literature but invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of identity in art. Adell's rigorous analysis serves as a compelling reminder of the power of storytelling as a means of resistance and self-definition in a world rife with contradictions.
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