WOMEN WRITING AFRICA: THE SOUTHERN REGION, Daymond, Driver, Meintjes, Molema, Musengezi, Orford and Rasebot

WOMEN WRITING AFRICA: THE SOUTHERN REGION

Daymond, Driver, Meintjes, Molema, Musengezi, Orford and Rasebot

Publisher: The Feminist Press at CUNY
PubDate: 1/1/2003
ISBN: 9781558614062
Binding: CLOTHBOUND
Price: $75.00
Quantity Available: 0
Pages: 560
 

Cultural Writing. African American studies. A landmark in scholarship and culture, this volume uncovers the stunning literary legacy of African women, heretofore all but invisible. Beginning with a Sesotho women's lament song from 1842, this volume brings together poetry, songs, newspaper columns, political petitions, personal letters, and prison diaries, along with little-known works by writers such as Bessie Head, Doris Lessing, Yvonne Vera, Zoe Wicomb, and Nadine Gordimer. Each of the 120 texts in the volume is accompanied by a scholarly note that provides detailed background information, while an introductory essay sets the broader historical stage. Approximately one third of the texts are oral in origin, and few have previously been available in book form.

New Arrivals

Music for Porn
Rob Halpern

Transcendental Telemarketer
Beth Copeland

The Posthumous Affair
James Friel

the relational elations of ORPHANED ALGEBRA
Eileen R Tabios and j/j hastain

Crow-Blue, Crow-Black
Chip Livingston

Three Ways of the Saw: Stories
Matt Mullins