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Moving Beyond Boundaries

Black Women's Diasporas
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Moving Beyond Boundaries makes a major contribution to our understanding of under-represented literatures by expanding our knowledge about the issues, experiences, and concerns of black women writing in different communities and in a wide range of geographic contexts. It is unique in the fact that it focuses, not only on African-American women's literature, but on black women's writing from around the world. Covering writers from Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Europe, and such well-known authors as Zora Neale Hurston, Nadine Gordimer, and bell hooks, Moving Beyond Boundaries contains both creative and critical writings. Volume two considers the area of critical writing as critical conversation, allowing writer and critic to speak with each other in the creation of the critical voice.
Carole Boyce-Davies is Professor in the Department of English, African and African- American Studies and Comparative Literature at the State University of New York, Binghamton, and is the author of Out of the Kumbla: Caribbean Women's Literature and Migrations of the Subject: Black Women, Writing and Identity. Molara Ogundipe-Leslie is Director of Women's Studies at Indiana University, Fort Wayne and is the author of African Women and Critical Transformations. She is a founding member of the Association of African Women in Research and Development and Women in Nigeria.
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