Black Love, Black Hate

Felice D. Blake's Black Love, Black Hate: Intimate Antagonisms in African American Literature highlights the pervasive representations of intraracial deceptions, cruelties, and contempt in Black literature. Literary criticism has tended to focus on Black solidarity and the ways that a racially...

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Main Author: Felice (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Columbus, OH The Ohio State University Press 2018
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