After the Pain by Fiona Mills

After the Pain by Fiona Mills

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After the Pain by Fiona Mills

As a poet, playwright, novelist, short-story writer, and critic, Gayl Jones has always resisted labels in her quest to find a liberating voice for black women and herself. With a poet's lyricism and a musician's ear for rhythm, she continually seeks new ways to confront the barriers, traumas, insecurities, and prejudices oppressing black women, and, by extension, all women. After the Pain: Critical Essays on Gayl Jones is the first comprehensive collection of essays dedicated solely to the exploration of Jones's work. Ranging from analyses of her use of language and music to reevaluations of her representation of sexuality and gender roles to examinations of the oft-overlooked connections between Latin America and African Americans, each of these essays investigates Jones's desire to continually complicate the process of identity formation.
Fiona Mills and Adam Thorn were the first winners of the popular Australian home renovation reality show, The Block. They now own their own home remodeling company.
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ISBN 13 9780820478388
ISBN 10 0820478385
Title After the Pain
Author Fiona Mills
Series African-American Literature And Culture Expanding And Exploding The Boundaries
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Year published 2006-06-09
Number of pages 266
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