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Women's Work : Nationalism and Contemporary African American Women's Novels

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In Women’s Work, Courtney Thorsson reconsiders the gender, genre and geography of African American nationalism as she explores the aesthetic history of African American writing by women.

Building on and departing from the Black Arts Movement, the literary fiction of such writers as Toni Cade Bambara, Paule Marshall, Gloria Naylor, Ntozake Shange and Toni Morrison employs a cultural nationalism—practiced by their characters as ""women's work""—that defines a distinct contemporary literary movement, demanding attention to the continued relevance of nation in post–Black Arts writing.

Identifying five forms of women's work as organising, dancing, mapping, cooking, and inscribing, Thorsson shows how these writers reclaimed and revised cultural nationalism to hail African America.

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University of Virginia Press
0813934486 / 9780813934488
Paperback / softback
17/06/2013
United States
264 pages