User : Inirihamye/Ann Allen Shockley
There is very little about her life after the late 1980s, though there is a brief mention of a book of her coming out in 2005.
There is no mention of her romantic partnerships after her divorce with her ex-husband after she came to terms with her identity as a lesbian.
There is no book by book analysis of plot or themes.
However, as the first novel of its kind, "Loving Her" is sometimes have been interpreted as a naive reinforcement of heteronormative and racist ideas about queer relationships and black women, rather than a potentially self-aware piece.
General biography[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
Class Issues in Loving Her [ 4]
Revolutionary Nature of Loving Her [ 5]
Personal critical analysis work[ 6] [ 7] [ 8]
Anathology work[ 9]
Recent Work & Awards[ 10] [ 11]
^ Dandridge, Rita B. (1984). Shockley, Ann (ed.). "Shockley, The Iconoclast" . Callaloo (22): 160–164. doi :10.2307/2930483 . ISSN 0161-2492 . JSTOR 2930483 .
^ "Shockley, Ann Allen (1927-) | Amistad Research Center" . amistadresearchcenter.tulane.edu . Retrieved 2020-11-03 .
^ "Ann Allen Shockley" . Oxford Reference . Retrieved 2020-11-03 .
^ Van Ausdall, Mimi limuro (2010). " "Loving Her" Without Class: The Politics of Feminist Love in Ann Allen Shockley's Lesbian Novel" . Feminist Formations . 22 (1): 57–75. ISSN 2151-7363 . JSTOR 40835344 .
^ Melancon, Trimiko C. (2008). "Towards an Aesthetic of Transgression: Ann Allen Shockley's "Loving Her" and the Politics of Same-Gender Loving" . African American Review . 42 (3/4): 643–657. ISSN 1062-4783 . JSTOR 40301259 .
^ Shockley, Ann Allen (1965). "The Negro Woman in Retrospect: Blueprint for the Future" . Negro History Bulletin . 29 (3): 55–70. ISSN 0028-2529 . JSTOR 24767010 .
^ Shockley, Ann Allen (1972). "Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins: A Biographical Excursion into Obscurity" . Phylon (1960-) . 33 (1): 22–26. doi :10.2307/273429 . ISSN 0031-8906 . JSTOR 273429 .
^ Shockley, Ann Allen (1974). "American Anti~Slavery Literature: An Overview~1693-1859" . Negro History Bulletin . 37 (3): 232–235. ISSN 0028-2529 . JSTOR 44175170 .
^ "Back Matter" . Callaloo (36): 656–658. 1988. ISSN 0161-2492 . JSTOR 2931553 .
^ Society, Golden Crown Literary. "Winners Announced for 15th Annual Golden Crown Literary Society (GCLS) Awards" . www.prnewswire.com . Retrieved 2020-11-03 .
^ McKoy, Sheila Smith (2016). "Surviving Sisterhood in the Academy" . CLA Journal . 60 (1): 62–77. ISSN 0007-8549 . JSTOR 44325520 .