The configuration of identity in Rebecca Walker's Black white and Jewish - by Zalfa Nazih Feghali

dc.contributor.authorFeghali, Zalfa Nazih
dc.contributor.departmentAmerican University of Beirut. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Department of English
dc.date2007
dc.date.accessioned2012-06-13T07:10:45Z
dc.date.available2012-06-13T07:10:45Z
dc.date.issued2007
dc.descriptionThesis (M.A.)--American University of Beirut, Dept. of English, 2007.;"Advisor: Dr. Sirene Harb, Assistant Professor, Department of English--Member of Committee: Dr. Syrine Hout, Associate Professor, Department of English --Member of Committee: Dr. Maher
dc.descriptionBibliography : leaves 83-85
dc.description.abstractThe blurring and crossing of boundaries is a central and repeated theme in Black White and Jewish (2001). The daughter of black feminist author Alice Walker and white Jewish civil rights attorney Mel Leventhal, Rebecca Walker transgresses the racial, ethn
dc.format.extentvii, 85 leaves : ill. 30 cm.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10938/7470
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofTheses, Dissertations, and Projects
dc.subject.classificationT:005017 AUBNO
dc.subject.lcshWalker, Rebecca, 1970-. Black, white, and Jewish
dc.subject.lcshAfrican American women -- Biography
dc.subject.lcshJewish women -- United States -- Biography
dc.subject.lcshRacially mixed people -- Race identity -- United States
dc.titleThe configuration of identity in Rebecca Walker's Black white and Jewish - by Zalfa Nazih Feghali
dc.typeThesis

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