The Coupling Convention: Sex, Text, and Tradition in Black Women's Fiction

By Ann duCille.

The Coupling Convention: Sex, Text, and Tradition in Black Women's Fiction

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What does the tradition of marriage mean for people who have historically been deprived of its legal status? Generally thought of as a convention of the white middle class, the marriage plot has received little attention from critics of African-American literature. In this study, Ann duCille uses texts such as Nella Larsen's Quicksand (1928) and Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937) to demonstrate that the African-American novel, like its European and Anglo-American counterparts, has developed around the marriage plot--what she calls "the coupling conventio...

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9780195085099

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