Table of contents for Spirituality as ideology in Black women's film and literature / Judylyn S. Ryan.

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Contents
Acknowledgments 
Introduction 
1. Interpreting Spirituality 
2. Embracing Responsibility: Maria Stewart and Toni Morrison 
3. Bearing Life-Force: Zora Neale Hurston, Ama Ata Aidoo, 
and Ntozake Shange 
4. Reversing Dispossession: Black Women's Cinema 
5. Renewing Self-Possession: Euzhan Palcy, Julie Dash, and 
Maureen Blackwood 
6. Charting Futures: Grace Nichols, Maya Angelou, and 
Estella Conwill M jozo 
Afterword 
Notes 
Selected Bibliography and Filmography 
Index 

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

African American women in motion pictures.
African American women motion picture producers and directors.
American literature -- African American authors -- History and criticism.
American literature -- Women authors -- History and criticism.
African American women -- Intellectual life.
Women and literature -- United States.
African American women in literature.
Spiritual life in literature.