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Dead Women Talking: Figures of Injustice in American Literature

Dead Women Talking: Figures of Injustice in American Literature

Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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This collection of excerpts examines the recurring motif of "dead women talking" in American literature and its connection to social justice.  The analysis explores how these female figures, appearing as ghosts, corpses, or other uncanny forms, disrupt narratives and demand recognition within their communities.  The authors discuss the legal and social implications of posthumous voices, particularly concerning issues of citizenship, race, gender, and class.  Different literary works are analyzed, comparing how authors use this trope to comment on injustice,  and contrasting these with examples of dead women remaining silent.  The overall argument suggests that these fictional voices highlight the ongoing struggle for social justice and the importance of acknowledging the past's impact on the present.

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