Class Interruptions


Inequality and Division in African Diasporic Women's Fiction

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By Robin Brooks
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THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
233 x 155 mm
Weight:
330 g
Pages:
240

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Robin Brooks is assistant professor of Africana studies at the University of Pittsburgh.

"A well-organized and well-argued text. . . . Readers from a range of disciplines . . . will be made aware of both the problems associated with strongly held biases regarding class, and the way literature provides a mechanism to help us make the societal differences we claim to be invested in."--New West Indian Guide "In this innovative work, Dr. Robin Brooks examines narratives of class divisions and economic inequality in the literature of Black women including Toni Morrison, Gloria Naylor, and more."--Ms. Magazine "This book has vision, ambition, and insight. . . . The work of forging such alliances, as Brooks writes, is not easy, but Class Interruptions makes a powerful case for the mind shifts that can lead to them, by making an intersectional and interdisciplinary demonstration of why they are necessary."--Journal of Working-Class Studies

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