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Alice Childress (1916–1994)

Autor de A Hero Ain't Nothin But a Sandwich

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Fascinating play. Reading it, as opposed to seeing the play performed, there are interesting parallels between the action of the play and the play within the play, artfully explored by changes in speech patterns as well as other shifts in perspective. Although this was written in the middle of the twentieth century, and there are assumptions and slights that are offensive today, it play is also heart-rending in its modernity. So little has changed.
 
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dooney | Feb 16, 2023 |
"Life is just a short walk from the cradle to the grave -- and it sure behooves us to be kind to one another along the way."

So says Cora's father to Cora, his adopted daughter. He also tells her that when he dies, as he does early in this book, she is to go to the slave market and tell it that slavery stops with her; she is her own person.

A major theme of this book is that black women are doubly discriminated against - first by race and then by gender. Cora learns white racism early. Then learns gender discrimination at the hands of her first husband Kojie, her second husband Cecil and the proprietors of the shows she conducts. Along the way she helps, and is helped by, women both black and white.

Thanks to my son for the recommendation of this magnificent, yet underated achievement.
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steller0707 | 2 reseñas más. | Aug 25, 2019 |
Not mine--from the back cover of the book: First published in Paul Robeson’s newspaper, Freedom, and composed of a series of conversations between Mildred, a black domestic, and her friend Marge, Like One of the Family is a wry, incisive portrait of working women in Harlem in the 1950’s. Rippling with satire and humor, Mildred’s outspoken accounts vividly capture her white employers’ complacency and condescension—and their startled reactions to a maid who speaks her mind and refuses to exchange dignity for pay. Although they were written more than six decades ago, MIldred's tales of discrimination, harassment, and entrenched racism, classism [sic], and sexism are shockingly familiar today. Upon publication the book sparked a critique of working conditions, laying the groundwork for the contemporary domestic worker movement. Although she was critically praised, Childress’s uncompromising politics and unflinching depictions of racism, classism, and sexism relegated her to the fringe of American literature. Like One of the Family has been long overlooked, but this new edition, featuring a foreword by best-selling author Roxane Gay, will introduce Childress to a new generation.… (más)
 
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kfbalcos | 13 reseñas más. | Mar 10, 2018 |
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I'm not sure if I just tried to read this at the wrong time or what, but I've tried several times now and simply couldn't get into this book. I enjoyed the forward and introduction a lot more than the actual body of the work. Perhaps my expectations were too high (or too low), I don't know, but this book just didn't work for me at this time. I'll be setting it aside to try again in the future.
 
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BookDivasReads | 13 reseñas más. | Jan 31, 2018 |

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