Womanbeing and Womanself: Characters in Black Women´s Novels - Phanuel Akubueze Egejuru
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User tags: phanuel akubueze egejuru, literary criticism, general
The book explores the twin concepts, Womanbeing and Womanself. Using novels written by black women in the U.S., Africa and the Caribbean, the book illustrates how the characters live out their lives either in a state of womanbeing or in a state of womanself or both. To illustrate the twin concepts, the author draws from a work by Jean Paul Satre, titled Being and Nothingness. The author also theorizes on the origin of inequalities between men and women and how that led to the dominance of men over women. The author also claims that women perpetuate the surbordinate position of women unwittingly accepting the assertion by men that women are weak and need the guidance and protection of men.
Author: Egejuru, Phanuel Akubueze
Publisher: iUniverse.com
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: Womanbeing and Womanself: Characters in Black Women's Novels
Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2011-07-08
SKU-13/ISBN: 9781450265201
Category: Literary Criticism : General
Author: Egejuru, Phanuel Akubueze
Publisher: iUniverse.com
Illustration: N
Language: ENG
Title: Womanbeing and Womanself: Characters in Black Women's Novels
Pages: 00000 (Encrypted PDF)
On Sale: 2011-07-08
SKU-13/ISBN: 9781450265201
Category: Literary Criticism : General
User tags: phanuel akubueze egejuru, literary criticism, general
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