Women on the color line
evolving stereotypes and the writings of George Washington …
Anna Shannon Elfenbein
195 pages | ~5 hrs
Women on the color line
evolving stereotypes and the writings of George Washington Cable, Grace King, Kate Chopin
By Anna Shannon Elfenbein
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What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Homes and haunts
- ✓ Explore Intellectual life
- ✓ Explore Creoles in literature
- ✓ Explore American fiction, history and criticism
- ✓ Explore Women in literature
- ✓ Explore African American women in literature
- ✓ Explore Louisiana
- ✓ Explore Cable, george washington, 1844-1925
Topics
Homes and haunts
Intellectual life
Creoles in literature
American fiction, history and criticism
Women in literature
African American women in literature
Louisiana
Cable, george washington, 1844-1925
American Authors
Women
Louisiana in literature
White authors
American fiction
Stereotypes (Social psychology) in literature
Local color in literature
In literature
History and criticism
Racially mixed people in literature
Passing (Identity) in literature
Feminist literary criticism
Mulattoes in literature
Psychological fiction, history and criticism
Stereotype (Psychology) in literature
Women and literature
Chopin, kate, 1851-1904
Women in lterature
Characters
Louisiana, in literature
Details
- Published
- 1989
- Publisher
- University Press of Virginia
- ISBN-10
- 0813911699
- Pages
- 195
- Language
- EN