The Relevance of Homeplace Narratives in the Academy by Yaa Williams-Christopher
Abstract
In this article, Williams-Christopher calls for greater awareness of the educational import of non-traditional texts, specifically black women’s memoir, for college composition and rhetoric courses. Williams-Christopher contends that including texts that illustrate the various ways black women have transcended forms of oppression, abuse, and disenfranchisement helps to validate the experiences of black women inside and… Continue reading The Relevance of Homeplace Narratives in the Academy by Yaa Williams-Christopher
- Journal
- Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric
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- 2020-02-21
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