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Maya Angelou The Iconic Self 2nd Ed 2nd Edition Mary Lupton

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Maya Angelou The Iconic Self 2nd Ed 2nd Edition Mary Lupton
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Publisher: Greenwood
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.83 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Mary Lupton
ISBN: 9781440837593, 9781440837586, 1440837597, 1440837589
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 2

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Maya Angelou The Iconic Self 2nd Ed 2nd Edition Mary Lupton by Mary Lupton 9781440837593, 9781440837586, 1440837597, 1440837589 instant download after payment.

This book presents the extraordinary life and writings of Maya Angelou. It examines the changing viewpoints in her six autobiographies within the context of women's and African American autobiographies, with specific reference to the slave narrative and to contemporary fiction and film. Maya Angelou: The Iconic Self examines this iconic artist's work as an autobiographer, offering an up-to-date assessment of Angelou's contributions to American literature and to American and international culture. This is the only book to interpret Angelou's autobiographies as unique experiments in the history of black narrative. It attests to Angelou's creativity in transforming the typical single-volume autobiography into a six-volume personal and cultural adventure that tells the truth but reads like fiction. The narratives cover the years from the Great Depression (1941) to the days following the assassinations of Malcolm X (1965) and Martin Luther King (1968), emphasizing Angelou's roles as mother, daughter, granddaughter, wife, and friend. This revised edition also presents information about Maya Angelou's funeral and her continuing legacy since her death in 2014. The depth and scope of the book's observations regarding Angelou's autobiographies will be of great interest to readers seeking an analysis of the interconnections among Angelou's writings as well as serve students taking courses in women's studies or black culture studies.

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