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Hitting a straight lick with a crooked stick

race and gender in the work of Zora Neale Hurston

By Susan Edwards Meisenhelder,Susan Meisenhelder

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Publish Date

1999

Publisher

University of Alabama Press

Language

eng

Pages

265

Description:

"Various critics have concluded that Zora Neale Hurston simply capitulated to external demands, writing stories white people wanted to hear. Susan Edwards Meisenhelder, however, argues that Hurston's response to her situation was much more sophisticated than her critics have recognized. Meisenhelder suggests, in fact, that Hurston's work, both fictional and anthropological, constitutes an extended critique of the values of white culture and a rejection of white models for black people. Repeatedly, Hurston's work shows the divisive effects that traditional white values, including class divisions and gender imbalances, have on blacks."--BOOK JACKET.