TY - BOOK AU - Rita B. Dandridge PY - 2004 CY - New York, United States of America PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 1528-3887 TI - Black Women’s Activism T2 - Reading African American Women’s Historical Romances UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1098512 N2 - Black Women’s Activism is the first book-length study of African American women’s historical romances. This book examines romances written from 1989 to the present, and discusses their black heroines’ resistance at particular moments in history – from the colonization movement to the Texas oil boom. Socio-historical perspectives, a womanist agenda, and an African-centered outlook inform the readings of female characters in the narratives of Francine Craft, Gay G. Gunn, Shirley Hailstock, Beverly Jenkins, and Anita Richmond Bunkley. Broadening the scope of the historical romance genre, and expanding the canon of African American literature, this book provides a more comprehensive image of the black female character and addresses gender issues previously unexplored in black fiction. This text should be used by librarians, historians, literary critics, writers, college- and graduate-level students, teachers, and romance readers. KW - USA, Frauenroman, Historischer Roman, Schwarze, Geschichte 1989-2003 LA - English ER -