Grandmothers : Granddaughters Remember, Hardback Book

Grandmothers : Granddaughters Remember Hardback

Edited by Marguerite Guzman Bouvard

Part of the Writing American Women series

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This collection of stories and vignettes - a multicultural anthology of women from diverse ethnic backgrounds - reveals how the mantle of culture and family is passed from woman to woman.

As they vividly explode stereotypes the pieces illustrate not only the courage of older women, but the received wisdom of younger women.

Granddaughters remember their grandmothers as extraordinary women at once defiant and tradition bound, loving and stubbornly dogmatic.

Some reinvent their grandmothers, others discover them for the first time.

For example, Mary Helen Washington unmasks the word ""freedpeople"" in her grandmother's story to reveal the widespread aggression against supposedly freed slaves.

Beryl Minkle's Bubba tells a tale of cultural and religious injustice that includes the oppression of women.

Noted Native American writer Paula Gunn Allen reflects on her different cultural threads, as she searches for her Lebanese great-grandmother for whom she was named.

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