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African-American female identity in the 19th century: The individual and cultural empowerment of Harriet Powers' Bible quilts.

机译:19世纪的非洲裔美国女性身份:哈丽雅特·鲍尔斯(Harriet Powers)的圣经被子的个人和文化授权。

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This dissertation examines the process by which quiltmaking could become a source of individual and cultural empowerment for African American females in the 19th century. It specifically explores the life of Harriet Powers, a premier 19th century quiltmaker. It investigates the typical lifestyle that a 19th century antebellum female craftsperson might have lived. This investigation also explores the limiting, controlled environment of the southern slave plantation and also explores the process for quiltmaking from the perspective of 19th century African American female sewers. Information from slave narratives and insights from researchers John Hope Franklin (1947[1994]), Alfred Moss (1947[1994]), John Blassingame (1972), Deborah Gray White (1985), and Gladys Marie Fry (1990) inform this socio-historical understanding of the life of a seamstress before and after reconstruction. An understanding of empowerment theories relevant to individuals who existed within oppressive circumstances was investigated through the writings of John Blassingame (1972), Paulo Friere (1970), Deborah Gray White (1985), Abraham Maslow (1954 cited in Allen 1999) and Patricia Hill Collins (1990; 1998). Of all these scholars, the most directly applicable research was that of sociologist Patricia Hill Collins and her theory of empowerment (1990).;Collins theorizes that the empowerment of African American women is rooted in the process of self-definition and self-determination in the creation of artistic expression. Along with Collins' theory, the socio-cultural contexts and psycho-social constructs surrounding Powers' life, and a content analysis of the quilts, literature and other informing data, revealed foundations of her empowerment. The main argument of this dissertation is that Powers used quiltmaking as a tool for empowerment because the process incorporates the usage of historical textile design and technology, a spiritual legacy, and the act of bonding with social peer groups thereby engaging in personal expression and advocating social change. The quilt was material evidence of Harriet Powers' own artistic and personal expression. This was important because her self-expression through art was a prime example of an African American female in the 19th century defining and determining her state of being.
机译:本文考察了19世纪被子制作成为非裔美国女性个人和文化力量的来源的过程。它专门探讨19世纪首屈一指的制袋商Harriet Powers的生活。它研究了19世纪前女性工匠可能过的典型生活方式。这项调查还探讨了南部奴隶种植园的局限性,受控环境,并从19世纪的非洲裔美国女性下水道的角度探讨了棉被制作过程。奴隶叙事的信息和研究人员约翰·霍普·富兰克林(John Hope Franklin,1947 [1994]),阿尔弗雷德·莫斯(Alfred Moss,1947 [1994]),约翰·布拉辛格(John Blassingame,1972),黛博拉·格雷·怀特(Deborah Gray White,1985)和格拉迪斯·玛丽·弗莱(Gladys Marie Fry,1990)的见解为我们提供了信息。 -重建前后对裁缝师生活的历史理解。通过对约翰·布拉辛格(John Blassingame)(1972),保罗·弗里尔(Paulo Friere)(1970),黛博拉·格雷·怀特(Deborah Gray White)(1985),亚伯拉罕·马斯洛(Abraham Maslow)(1954在阿伦(Allen)引用,1999)和帕特里夏·希尔(Patricia Hill)的著作中研究了对与处于压迫性环境中的个人有关的赋权理论的理解。 Collins(1990; 1998)。在所有这些学者中,最直接适用的研究是社会学家帕特里夏·希尔·柯林斯(Patricia Hill Collins)及其授权理论(1990)。;柯林斯(Colins)理论认为,非洲裔美国妇女的赋权植根于自决和自决的过程中。艺术表达的创造。与柯林斯的理论一起,围绕大国生活的社会文化背景和心理社会建构,以及对被子,文学和其他有用数据的内容分析,揭示了她获得权力的基础。这篇论文的主要论点是,强国使用被子制造作为赋权的工具,因为该过程结合了历史纺织品设计和技术的使用,一种精神遗产以及与社会同龄人团体的联结行为,从而参与了个人表达和倡导社会活动。更改。被子是Harriet Powers自己的艺术和个人表达的物质证据。这很重要,因为她通过艺术的自我表达是19世纪一位非洲裔美国女性定义和确定其生存状态的典型例子。

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  • 作者

    Simpson, Yaalieth Adrienne.;

  • 作者单位

    Teachers College, Columbia University.;

  • 授予单位 Teachers College, Columbia University.;
  • 学科 History Black.;Womens Studies.;Design and Decorative Arts.
  • 学位 Ed.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 213 p.
  • 总页数 213
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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