Resisting Tropes, Inserting Selves: An Interpretative Biographical Analysis Of The Life Writings Of Mixed Race Women Writers

This thesis focuses on the patterns of racial formation, and epistemological points of entry that are salient to the mulatta experience in the United States, through the use of life writings. The results gleaned from this research are utilized to problematize revived political and social assertions...

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Main Author: George, Erin M
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Published: ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University 2014
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-scholarworks.gsu.edu-wsi_theses-10432014-05-06T15:44:46Z Resisting Tropes, Inserting Selves: An Interpretative Biographical Analysis Of The Life Writings Of Mixed Race Women Writers George, Erin M This thesis focuses on the patterns of racial formation, and epistemological points of entry that are salient to the mulatta experience in the United States, through the use of life writings. The results gleaned from this research are utilized to problematize revived political and social assertions of a post-feminist, post-racist United States. 2014-05-10T07:00:00Z text application/pdf http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/wsi_theses/40 http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1043&context=wsi_theses Women's Studies Theses ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University mixed race studies feminism race life writings mulatta biracial women
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topic mixed race studies
feminism
race
life writings
mulatta
biracial
women
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feminism
race
life writings
mulatta
biracial
women
George, Erin M
Resisting Tropes, Inserting Selves: An Interpretative Biographical Analysis Of The Life Writings Of Mixed Race Women Writers
description This thesis focuses on the patterns of racial formation, and epistemological points of entry that are salient to the mulatta experience in the United States, through the use of life writings. The results gleaned from this research are utilized to problematize revived political and social assertions of a post-feminist, post-racist United States.
author George, Erin M
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title Resisting Tropes, Inserting Selves: An Interpretative Biographical Analysis Of The Life Writings Of Mixed Race Women Writers
title_short Resisting Tropes, Inserting Selves: An Interpretative Biographical Analysis Of The Life Writings Of Mixed Race Women Writers
title_full Resisting Tropes, Inserting Selves: An Interpretative Biographical Analysis Of The Life Writings Of Mixed Race Women Writers
title_fullStr Resisting Tropes, Inserting Selves: An Interpretative Biographical Analysis Of The Life Writings Of Mixed Race Women Writers
title_full_unstemmed Resisting Tropes, Inserting Selves: An Interpretative Biographical Analysis Of The Life Writings Of Mixed Race Women Writers
title_sort resisting tropes, inserting selves: an interpretative biographical analysis of the life writings of mixed race women writers
publisher ScholarWorks @ Georgia State University
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