附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-164) and index.
1. "The nice one ... and the other one" : the discourse of race and color. The beautiful mulata and the invisible Black woman ; Out of the literary wilderness : redeeming the Black woman -- 2. Sexual myths and national icons. Disgust and desire : the politics of interracial sex ; Miscegenation, hybridity, and the nation -- 3. From voiceless object to human subject : filling the historical vacuum. The Black matriarch in the closet ; Psychosocial dilemmas ; The sexual myth deconstructed ; Rescuing the slave woman ; Tragic mammies and passive workhorses ; The Black woman and the Cuban Revolution.
摘要:"Charcoal and Cinnamon explores the continuing redefinition of women of African descent in the Caribbean, focusing on the manner in which literature has influenced their treatment and contributed to the formation of their shifting identities." "While various studies have explored this subject, much of the existing research harbors a blindness to the literature of the non-English-speaking territories. Claudette Williams bases her analyses on poetry and prose from Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic and enhances it by comparing these writings with the literatures of the English- and French-speaking Caribbean territories." , "Though the main focus is on literary works, the book will also be a reference for courses on Caribbean history, sociology, and psychology."--Jacket