1st Edition

The Myth of Aunt Jemima White Women Representing Black Women

By Diane Roberts Copyright 1994
240 Pages
by Routledge

238 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

The Myth of Aunt Jemima is a bold and exciting look at the way three centuries of white women writers have tackled the subject of race in both Britain and America. Diane Roberts challenges the widely-held belief that white women writers have simply acquiesed in majority cultural inscriptions of race. The Myth of Aunt Jemima shows how 'the mythic spheres of race, of the separation of black and... Read more
INTRODUCTION 1 UNCLE TOM’S CABIN An authentic ghost story 2 “INSTIGATED BY THE DEVIL” The South and Harriet Beecher Stowe 3 MISS WEIGHT, MRS TROLLOPE AND MISS MARTINEAU or, Three British women look at American slavery 4 THE STRANGE CAREER OF FANNY KEMBLE 5 OLLA PODRIDA AMERICA Lydia Maria Child and radical miscegenation; 6 JEMIMA AND JEZEBEL IN THE NEW SOUTH Twentieth-century women on race; Epilogue: Making the word the thing

Biography

Diane Roberts is a Professor of English at the University of Alabama.