In Search of Hannah Crafts Critical Essays on the Bondwoman's Narrative

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Edition: Reprint
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Pub. Date: 2004-12-01
Publisher(s): Basic Books
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Summary

Three years ago, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. discovered an unpublished manuscript, The Bondwoman's Narrative, By Hannah Crafts, A Fugitive Recently Escaped From North Carolina, which turned out to be the first novel by a female African-American slave ever found, and possibly the first novel written by a black women anywhere. The Bondwoman's Narrative was published in 2002. In Search of Hannah Crafts now brings together twenty-two authorities on African-American studies to examine such issues as authenticity, and the history and criticism of this unique novel, including Nina Baym, Jean Fagan Yellin, William Andrews, Lawrence Buell, Karen Sanchez-Eppler and Shelley Fisher-Fishkin.The Bondwoman's Narrative will take its place in the African-American canon, and In Search of Hannah Crafts is the book that scholars and students of African-American Studies, of women writers, and of slavery, need to have to understand this unprecedented historical and literary event.

Author Biography

Henry Louis Gates Jr. is W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of Humanities, chair of the Afro-American Studies Department, and director of the W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for Afro-American Research at Harvard University. Hollis Robbins, a doctoral candidate at Princeton University, received a Masters in Public Policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and is author of Flushing Away Sentiment: Water Politics in Edith Wharton's The Custom of the Country. She lives in Princeton, New Jersey.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(2)
Raku Then and Now
3(4)
Hal Riegger
Freedom to Discover
7(3)
Will
Kate Jacobson
Under a Bigger Sky: Montana's Marcia Selsor
10(4)
Louana Lackey
Raku at Amatlan
14(2)
Hilda San Vicente Tello
Inlaid Glass Technique
16(5)
Steven Branfman
Gloss Crackle Glazing
21(3)
John Ramer Sherrill
Billy Ray Mangham
24(4)
Gary C. Hatcher
CJ Buckner's Raku Menagerie
28(2)
Henry Atwater
Tim Proud
30(4)
Glen R. Brown
Floral Imagery on Raku Fans
34(2)
Marcia Jestaedt
George Whitten
36(4)
Robert Hasselle
Karen Shapiro: The Art of Everyday Life
40(4)
Lisa Crawford Watson
Interior Vessels
44(2)
Lori Neal
New Beginnings
46(6)
Beth Cavener Stichter
A Production Raku Kiln
52(2)
Ronda M. Liskey
Alternative Raku Kiln Designs
54(4)
Andreas Salzman
Jennifer Salzman
A Wood-Firing Raku Kiln
58(4)
Nesrin During
Some Thoughts on Raku
62(2)
Harold J. McWhinnie
Designing a Matt Red Raku Glaze
64(1)
Tom Buck
Interference Colors with Copper Raku
65(3)
R. W. Burrows
Valdez Flashfiring
68(3)
John Ramer Sherrill
Robert Sunday
71(5)
Virginia Hillhouse
Glaze Trials at Cone 08
76(2)
Lila Bakke
Ramon Camarillo: Hawaiian Artist Goes East
78(4)
Cathy Grubman
Heroic Raku
82(4)
Carl Gillberg
Steve Hemingway
86(4)
Ralph O. Robinson
In Pursuit of Form
90(4)
Kristin Doner
Raku Potter Charles Bohn
94(4)
Linda Bynum
Neoclassical Raku
98(2)
Robert Hasselle
Raku Sculpture
100(4)
Pamela Earnshaw Kelly
Raku Reduction Stenciling
104(2)
Jerry L. Caplan
The Nichrome Solution
106(2)
Cori Pinassi
Geyser Bottle Performance Raku
108(2)
Jerry Crimmins
Building a Portable Gas Kiln
110(3)
George Juliano
Elizabeth Hudgins
Peel-Away Slip in a Hurry
113(3)
Mark S. Richardson
Traveling Solo
116(6)
Peter Powning
Substitutions for Gerstley Borate
122(3)
Jeff Zamek
Questions & Answers 125(8)
Suggestions 133

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