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Places of Silence, Journeys of Freedom
Contributor(s): DeLamotte, Eugenia C. (Author)
ISBN: 0812234375     ISBN-13: 9780812234374
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press Anniversary
OUR PRICE:   $80.70  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 1998
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism | American - African American
Dewey: 813.54
LCCN: 97047580
Series: Penn Studies in Contemporary American Fiction
Physical Information: 0.75" H x 6.24" W x 9.24" (1.19 lbs) 240 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
 
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Publisher Description:

Alice Walker has described the Barbadian American novelist Paule Marshall as unequaled in intelligence, vision, craft, by anyone of her generation, to put her contributions to our literature modestly. Such praise has echoed through reviews and analyses of Marshall's work since the 1959 publication of Brown Girl, Brownstones, a novel followed by The Chosen Place, the Timeless People (1969), Praisesong for the Widow (1984), and Daughters (1991).

Places of Silence, Journeys of Freedom is the first study of Paule Marshall's work to focus explicitly on her contribution to feminism. It is also the first to identify one of her original contributions to narrative art-a technique of superimposition or double exposure through which her books have explored topics now at the heart of feminist debate.

Centered around the subject of voice and silence, these issues include the interrelation between women's power and powerlessness, the interpenetration of the political and economic world with the world of the psyche, and the mechanisms through which oppressions on the basis of race, class, and gender operate as mutually shaping forces.