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Invisibility Blues: From pop to Theory and Back Again (Haymarket (Paperback))
Michele Wallace (Author)
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Invisibility Blues: From pop to Theory and Back Again (Haymarket (Paperback)) - Michele Wallace
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Synopsis "Invisibility Blues: From pop to Theory and Back Again (Haymarket (Paperback))"
First published in 1990, "Invisibility Blues" is widely regarded as a landmark in the history of black feminism. The original edition includes an exploration of the work of her mother, the artist Faith Ringgold, recollections of her early life in Harlem, an account of her development as a writer in the 1970s, and investigations of the legacy of black artists such as Zora Neale Hurston, Spike Lee and Michael Jackson. To this long-awaited new edition, Michele Wallace has added an extensive new introduction, as well as some photographs from her family's collection documenting the 70s and 80s.Michele Wallace asks the tough questions which any book about the black experience of America must address, and this new edition of "Invisibility Blues" will challenge and inform a new audience with the combination of literary flair and scholarly rigor that has made it an acknowledged classic.
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