Veil and Vow


Marriage Matters in Contemporary African American Culture

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By Aneeka Ayanna Henderson
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
234 x 155 mm
Weight:
470 g
Pages:
248

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Aneeka Ayanna Henderson is assistant professor of sexuality, women's, and gender studies at Amherst College.

"A fine example of interdisciplinary scholarship. . . . This is an excellent book and I recommend it for anyone interested in contemporary US American culture."--Marriage, Families & Spirituality "The most astute studies trace the evolving significance of marriage with shrewd attention to historical context. Aneeka Ayanna Henderson's Veil & Vow is among these. . . . Readers from multiple disciplines will find convincing Henderson's crucial point: whether as a topic in Black culture and entertainment or in politics, marriage matters. So, too, will Henderson's interventions for literary and gender studies."--American Literary History "An interdisciplinary assessment of the intersections of public policy with shifting ideals regarding race, intimacy, marriage, and gender within African American fiction, film, and music culture. . . . This is a dense, creative, and engaging volume."--CHOICE

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