African-American Women Writers Spring 2015

Aggies blog about the cultural representation of Black women and the literature they produce. We center the lived experience of the Black woman as represented in literature and the terms and conditions on which she projects her own agency amidst society’s denial of it. We aim to use this place as a site of valuable information, and a space to challenge traditional paradigms about the Black woman’s identity and experience.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

This photo represents the black woman and her ability to be silent yet strong. Using the body a symbol of strength rather than the sexual gaze.
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