Hazel Vivian Carby (born 15 January 1948 in Okehampton, Devon) is Professor Emerita of African American Studies and of American Studies. She served as...
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Carby may be: Australian slang for carburetor People and fictional characters with the surname Carby include: Hazel Carby, professor of African American...
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member of House of Lords, Britain Hazel Carby (b. 1948), professor of African American Studies and of American Studies Hazel Carter (1894–1918), American army...
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Kin", McDowell draws on the critical practices of Hortense Spillers and Hazel Carby and reads Sula from a poststructuralist perspective, urging black women...
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working with writing forms other than full-sized novels. In the 1980s, Hazel Carby, Barbara Christian, bell hooks, Nellie McKay, Valerie Smith, Hortense...
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of the Afro-American Woman Novelist (ISBN 0-19-506071-7) is a book by Hazel Carby that was published in 1987. It documents the history of writing by American...
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Cultural Studies working with Stuart Hall. He is married to historian Hazel Carby. "Yale American Studies Department Faculty Page". Cohen, Victor (May...
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to include women of different classes, sexualities, and ethnicities. Hazel Carby challenged the materialist feminist analyses of the family as universally...
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intellectual Stuart Hall. Other members of the group include Valerie Amos, Hazel Carby and Pratibha Parmar. Gilroy taught at South Bank Polytechnic, Essex University...
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August 19, 2013. Carby, Hazel, "The Souls of Black Men", in Race Men: The Body and Soul of Race, Nation, and Manhood, 1998, p. 15. Carby (1998), "The Souls...
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