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Making her way with thunder

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Zora Neale Hurston has deservedly become one of the icons of American Black feminist criticism. However, the reception is based very narrowly, indeed almost exclusively on the single novel Their Eyes Were Watching God of 1937. The present study considers all of Hurston's major narratives, both fictional and anthropological, spanning the years 1931 to 1948. Hurston's narrative art is informed by the tension, often enriching but occasionally debilitating, between her scholarly anthropological work and her fictional application of motifs from Black oral art and religion, including hoodoo/voodoo. Considerable weight is given here to the contemporary reception of her work, revealing striking contrasts to modern critiques.

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Making her way with thunder, Janet Carter-Sigglow

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1994
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