Gender and lynching : the politics of memory
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Gender and lynching : the politics of memory
Palgrave Macmillan, 2011
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The authors probe the reasons and circumstances surrounding the death and torture of African American female victims, relying on such methodological approaches as comparative historical work, content and media analysis, as well as literary criticism.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Evelyn M. Simien Mary Turner, Hidden Memory, and Narrative Possibility
- Julie Buckner Armstrong Sisters in Motherhood (?): The Politics of Race and Gender in Lynching Drama
- Koritha Mitchell The Female Lynch Victim in Post-Reconstruction African American Literature
- Barbara McCaskill "A Woman was Lynched the Other Day": Memory, Gender, and the Limits of Traumatic Representation
- Jennifer D. Williams The Politics of Sexuality in Billie Holiday's "Strange Fruit"
- Fumiko Sakashita Gender, Race, and Public Space: Photography and Memory in the Massacre of East Saint Louis and the Crisis Magazine
- Anne Rice
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