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9780786417124

Black Professional Women in Recent American Fiction

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  • ISBN13:

    9780786417124

  • ISBN10:

    0786417129

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-12-01
  • Publisher: McFarland Publishing
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Summary

The last three decades of the 20th century have marked the triumph of many black professional women against great odds in the workplace. Despite their success, few novels celebrate their accomplishments. Black middle-class professional women want to see themselves realistically portrayed by protagonists who work to achieve significant productivity and visibility in their careers, desire stability in their personal lives, aspire to accrue wealth, and live elegantly though not consumptively. The author contends that most recent American realistic fiction fails to represent black professional women protagonists performing their work effectively in the workplace. Identifying the extent to which contemporary novels satisfy the readerly desires of black middle-class women readers, this book investigates why the readership wants the texts, as well as what they prefer in the books they buy. It also examines the technical and cultural factors that contribute to the lack of books with self-empowered black professional female protagonists, and considers The Salt Eaters by Toni Cade Bambara and Waiting to Exhale by Terry McMillan, two novels that function as significant markers in the development of contemporary black women writers' texts.

Author Biography

Carmen Rose Marshall is a professor of English at John Tyler Community College in Midlothian, Virginia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vi
Preface 1(4)
Introduction: The Dearth of Self Actualized Black Professional Women Protagonists 5(28)
One Consumer Desire for Self Empowered Black Professional Women Protagonists 33(18)
Two Craft and Culture: Challenges to Black Professional Women's Representation 51(26)
Three Production and Market: Social Challenges 77(15)
Four Feminism and Nationalism: Conflicts in The Salt Eaters 92(34)
Five Re-thinking Agency in Waiting to Exhale 126(32)
Six Reader Response: Findings and Applications 158(25)
Conclusion
Appendix A: Occupational Distributions of Black and White Women: 1940, 1960, and 1980 183(1)
Appendix B: Family Assets of Black and White Women by Employment Status 184(2)
Appendix C: Respondent Information and Questionnaire Results 186(5)
Notes 191(14)
Bibliography 205(10)
Index 215

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