Graduation Year

2019

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree

Ph.D.

Degree Name

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

Degree Granting Department

English

Major Professor

Diane Price-Herndl, Ph.D.

Committee Member

Ylce Irizarry, Ph.D.

Committee Member

Gary Lemons, Ph.D.

Committee Member

Yakini Kemp, Ph.D.

Keywords

Subjectivity, The Erotic, Epistemology, Black Girl Magic

Abstract

The Spirit of Friendship: Girlfriends in Contemporary African American Literature examines spiritual subjectivities that inspire girlfriends in three contemporary novels to journey towards actualization. It examines the girlfriend bond as a space where the Divine Spirit can flourish and assist girlfriends as they seek to become actualized. This project raises epistemological questions as it suggests that within the girlfriend dynamic, knowledge that is traditionally subjugated is formed and refined. Finally, girlfriend epistemology is considered in light of Black Girl Magic, a contemporary social and cultural movement among Black women.

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