Critical Insights: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
The original essays in this set examine Maya Angelou’s pivotal work from several perspectives. One essay discusses the historical events that surround Angelou’s life: the civil rights, black power, and black arts movements as well as the emergence of black women’s literature. Another provides a survey of the major pieces of criticism on Caged Bird, paying special attention to the book’s early reception and how it fits in the autobiographical genre and the history of slave narratives, as well as issues of race, gender, aesthetics, and identity. The third essay discusses the struggle for black identity through readings of both Caged Bird
and James Baldwin’s If Beale Street Could Talk. Finally, the last essay examines the role that both formal and informal education play in the young Maya’s maturation.
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Critical Insights: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
The original essays in this set examine Maya Angelou’s pivotal work from several perspectives. One essay discusses the historical events that surround Angelou’s life: the civil rights, black power, and black arts movements as well as the emergence of black women’s literature. Another provides a survey of the major pieces of criticism on Caged Bird, paying special attention to the book’s early reception and how it fits in the autobiographical genre and the history of slave narratives, as well as issues of race, gender, aesthetics, and identity. The third essay discusses the struggle for black identity through readings of both Caged Bird
and James Baldwin’s If Beale Street Could Talk. Finally, the last essay examines the role that both formal and informal education play in the young Maya’s maturation.
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Critical Insights: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

Critical Insights: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

by Mildred R. Mickle (Editor)
Critical Insights: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

Critical Insights: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

by Mildred R. Mickle (Editor)

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The original essays in this set examine Maya Angelou’s pivotal work from several perspectives. One essay discusses the historical events that surround Angelou’s life: the civil rights, black power, and black arts movements as well as the emergence of black women’s literature. Another provides a survey of the major pieces of criticism on Caged Bird, paying special attention to the book’s early reception and how it fits in the autobiographical genre and the history of slave narratives, as well as issues of race, gender, aesthetics, and identity. The third essay discusses the struggle for black identity through readings of both Caged Bird
and James Baldwin’s If Beale Street Could Talk. Finally, the last essay examines the role that both formal and informal education play in the young Maya’s maturation.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014699402
Publisher: Salem Press
Publication date: 06/19/2012
Series: Critical Insights , #12
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 627 KB
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