Carla L. Peterson’s Doers of the Word (1997), a study of African American wo

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问题     Carla L. Peterson’s Doers of the Word (1997), a study of African American women speakers and writers from 1830-1880, is an important addition to scholarship on nineteenth-century African American women. Its scope resembles that of Frances Smith Foster’s 1993 study, but its approach is quite different. For Foster, the Black women who came to literary voice in nineteenth-century America were claiming their rights as United States citizens, denying that anything should disqualify them from full membership in an enlightened national polity. Peterson sees these same women as having been fundamentally estranged from the nation by a dominant culture unsympathetic to Black women, and by a Black intelligentsia whose male view of race concerns left little room for Black female intellect. [br] It can be inferred that Peterson’s study and Foster’s study are similar with respect to which of the following?

选项 A、The writers that each takes up for examination
B、The degree to which each has influenced other scholars
C、The assumptions that each brings to nineteenth-century African American literature
D、Their analysis of the nineteenth-century Black intelligentsia.
E、Their interpretation of nineteenth-century Americas dominant culture

答案 A

解析 根据第四句的Peterson sees these same women可知,彼得森和福斯特的共同点在于都研究了非裔美国女性。
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