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  1. Conversions and visions in the writings of African-American women
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  <<The>> Univ. of Tennessee Pr., Knoxville

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0870498185
    RVK Categories: HU 1819 ; HU 1728
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Subjects: Array; Array; Array; Array; Array; African American women in literature; Conversion in literature; Visions in literature
    Scope: X, 317 S.
    Notes:

    Literaturverz. S. [291] - 309

  2. Conversions and visions in the writings of African-American women
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Univ. of Tennessee Press, Knoxville

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 0870498185
    RVK Categories: HU 1728
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Scope: X, 317 S.
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    Literaturverz. S. [291] - 309

  3. Conversions and visions in the writings of African-American women
    Published: 1995
    Publisher:  Univ. of Tennessee Press, Knoxville

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  4. Conversions and visions in the writings of African-American women
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Univ. of Tennessee Press, Knoxville

    Conversions and Visions in the Writings of African-American Women is a cultural study of the ways in which religion and literature have collaborated to promote self-affirmation among African-American women. From nineteenth-century autobiography to... more

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    Conversions and Visions in the Writings of African-American Women is a cultural study of the ways in which religion and literature have collaborated to promote self-affirmation among African-American women. From nineteenth-century autobiography to twentieth-century fiction, Kimberly Rae Connor explores the ancestral influence of religion and literature on African-American women's creative development and writings, offering new insights into the authors, their works, and their effect on society Drawing upon literary theory, women's studies, and religious studies, Connor expands the categories by which African-American writings are traditionally read. Using the concept of "religious conversion" as a paradigm, Connor examines an African-American woman's achievement of selfhood as a unique experience characterized more by a turning toward and embracing of self than by a turning away from sin The subsequent achievement of selfhood is then based on the interplay of individual and community identities. Connor suggests that the distinctiveness of African-American women's experiences and writings can transcend their immediate communities and be brought to bear on women's experiences in general, making their individual stories more accessible and meaningful to the whole of humankind

     

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  5. Conversions and visions in the writings of African American women
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Univ. of Tennessee Press, Knoxville

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 0870498185
    RVK Categories: HU 1819
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Subjects: USA; Frauenliteratur; Konversion <Religion, Motiv>; Schwarze; USA; Frauenliteratur; Vision <Motiv>; Schwarze; USA; Frauenliteratur; Konversation; Schwarze; USA; Frauenliteratur; Vision; Schwarze
    Scope: X, 317 S.
  6. Conversions and visions in the writings of African American women
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Univ. of Tennessee Press, Knoxville

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 0870498185
    RVK Categories: HU 1819
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Subjects: Konversion <Religion, Motiv>; Vision; Schwarze; Vision <Motiv>; Konversation; Frauenliteratur
    Scope: X, 317 S.
  7. Conversions and visions in the writings of African-American women
    Published: c1994
    Publisher:  University of Tennesee Press, Knoxville

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 0870498185
    Edition: 1st ed
    Subjects: American literature; American literature; African American women; Religion and literature; Women and literature; African American women in literature; Conversion in literature; Visions in literature
    Scope: x, 317 p, 24 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-309) and index

  8. Conversions and visions in the writings of African-American women
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 0870498185
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Subjects: American literature; American literature; African American women; Religion and literature; Women and literature; African American women in literature; Conversion in literature; Visions in literature
    Scope: X, 317 S.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-309) and index

  9. Conversions and visions in the writings of African-American women
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  Univ. of Tennessee Press, Knoxville

    Conversions and Visions in the Writings of African-American Women is a cultural study of the ways in which religion and literature have collaborated to promote self-affirmation among African-American women. From nineteenth-century autobiography to... more

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    Conversions and Visions in the Writings of African-American Women is a cultural study of the ways in which religion and literature have collaborated to promote self-affirmation among African-American women. From nineteenth-century autobiography to twentieth-century fiction, Kimberly Rae Connor explores the ancestral influence of religion and literature on African-American women's creative development and writings, offering new insights into the authors, their works, and their effect on society Drawing upon literary theory, women's studies, and religious studies, Connor expands the categories by which African-American writings are traditionally read. Using the concept of "religious conversion" as a paradigm, Connor examines an African-American woman's achievement of selfhood as a unique experience characterized more by a turning toward and embracing of self than by a turning away from sin The subsequent achievement of selfhood is then based on the interplay of individual and community identities. Connor suggests that the distinctiveness of African-American women's experiences and writings can transcend their immediate communities and be brought to bear on women's experiences in general, making their individual stories more accessible and meaningful to the whole of humankind

     

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  10. Conversions and visions in the writings of African-American women
    Published: 1994
    Publisher:  University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 0870498185
    Edition: 1. ed.
    Subjects: American literature; American literature; African American women; Religion and literature; Women and literature; African American women in literature; Conversion in literature; Visions in literature
    Scope: X, 317 S.
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. [291]-309) and index