Speaking Power
Discover the compelling insights of Speaking Power by Doveanna S. Fulton, published by State University of New York Press in 2006. This pivotal work explores the intricate rhetorical strategies employed by Black women within autobiographical and fictional narratives surrounding the theme of slavery. Spanning 186 pages, this book offers a profound analysis that highlights the voices and experiences of African American women, placing their stories at the forefront of literary criticism and ethnic studies. Fulton's work invites readers to appreciate the power of narrative as a means of expression and resistance. Perfect for those interested in feminist literary studies and the historical context of African American literature, Speaking Power is an essential addition to any thoughtful reader's collection. Dive into this enlightening exploration and understand how these narratives shape the discourse surrounding identity and autonomy.