My Soul is My Own: Oral Narratives of African American Women in the ProfessionsRoutledge, 1993 - 213 pages Presents the lives of early 20th-century African-American women in a unique context - their own words. The women themselves are as extraordinary as the language they use to describe their experiences, at home, university and work. |
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... talk about that " to " I don't remember " to " I really do not know that information . " In many instances , no is an initial response while the narrator continues to think and talk . Ultimately , the she may provide affirmative informa ...
... talk about that " to " I don't remember " to " I really do not know that information . " In many instances , no is an initial response while the narrator continues to think and talk . Ultimately , the she may provide affirmative informa ...
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... talk about language or metalinguistic strategies . ( " How could you talk to me like that ? " Stubbs refers to this as “ language which refers to itself " ( 49 ) . The following speaker frequently refers to her inability to use words to ...
... talk about language or metalinguistic strategies . ( " How could you talk to me like that ? " Stubbs refers to this as “ language which refers to itself " ( 49 ) . The following speaker frequently refers to her inability to use words to ...
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... talk to me and I was trying to talk to him in some intelligent way , but I was getting nowhere fast . So I stopped it . So he eventually went over further into the waiting room and got a real redneck . He [ the drunk ] came over with ...
... talk to me and I was trying to talk to him in some intelligent way , but I was getting nowhere fast . So I stopped it . So he eventually went over further into the waiting room and got a real redneck . He [ the drunk ] came over with ...
Table des matières
Nine Narratives | 3 |
African | 65 |
Climbing the Ladder of Success from the | 87 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
activities African American students African American women asked autobiography black women brother called campus career club collaborative course culture discrimination Dust Tracks early Elmira embedding example experience father felt finished high school friends gender girl gonna grade graduated grandfather grandmother guess happened Harriet Harriet Jacobs Harriet Wilson Henry Louis Gates Hurston's important interesting interview kind knew language law school lives Louisa male married Mattison mean mother narrator Nellie McKay never oral narrative parents Pauli Murray pause Phi Beta Kappa position question race racism redneck remember reported speech Schomburg Library segment sexism sister slave narratives slavery social Spanish speak story talk taught teacher teaching tell things thought tion told took town tradition trying woman words writing written Yeah York young Zora