Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
First published by The Dial Press 1978--Title page verso.
Michele Wallace ist eine anerkannte Autorin und Kulturkritikerin, die sich als führende Stimme unter afroamerikanischen Intellektuellen etabliert hat. Ihre Arbeiten befassen sich eingehend mit Literatur, Kunst, Film und Popkultur. Wallace ist für ihre scharfsinnige Perspektive und ihre Fähigkeit, komplexe gesellschaftliche Fragen mit Schwerpunkt auf Feminismus und Rasse zu analysieren, bekannt. Ihr einflussreiches Schreiben hat sie zu einer Schlüsselfigur im zeitgenössischen kulturellen Diskurs gemacht.



First published by The Dial Press 1978--Title page verso.
First published in 1990, Michele Wallace’s Invisibility Blues is widely regarded as a landmark in the history of black feminism. Wallace’s considerations of the black experience in America include recollections of her early life in Harlem; a look at the continued underrepresentation of black voices in politics, media, and culture; and the legacy of such figures as Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Cade Bambara, Toni Morrison,and Alice Walker. Wallace addresses the tensions between race, gender, and society, bringing them into the open with a singular mix of literary virtuosity and scholarly rigor. Invisibility Blues challenges and informs with the plain-spoken truth that has made it an acknowledged classic.
The latest publication in the award-winning Discussions in Contemporary Culture series, Black Popular Culture gathers together an extraordinary array of critics, scholars, and cultural producers. 30 essays explore and debate current directions in film, television, music, writing, and other cultural forms as created by or with the participation of black artists. 30 illustrations.