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Mothers and Daughters | A Critical Analysis of selected African-American Novels

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Mothers and Daughters | A Critical Analysis of selected African-American Novels

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Mothers and Daughters: A Critical Analysis of Selected African-American Novels explores the complex and multifaceted relationships between mothers and daughters in African-American literature. The book examines themes of maternal sacrifice, generational trauma, identity, and resilience, highlighting how these relationships are shaped by historical and cultural forces. Through an in-depth analysis of select novels, it uncovers the struggles and strengths of motherhood within marginalized communities. This critical study contributes to the broader discourse on race, gender, and family in African-American narratives.

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