Michele Wallace

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Michele Wallace is a feminist author and daughter of artist Faith Ringgold. She became famous in 1979 when, at age 27, she published Black Macho and The Myth of The Superwoman, a book in which she criticized black nationalism and sexism. She is professor at City College, New York.

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  • Black Macho and The Myth of The Superwoman, The Dial Press, 1979; Warner Press, 1980; John Calder, London, England, 1980
  • Invisibility Blues: From Pop To Theory, Verso, New York and London, 1990
  • Black Popular Culture, A Project by Michele Wallace, edited by Gina Dent, Bay Press/Dia Center for the Arts, Seattle and New York, 1993,
  • Black Macho and The Myth of The Superwoman (reissued with critical introduction and bibliography), Haymarket Series; Verso, New York and London, 1990,
  • Dark Designs and Visual Culture, Paperback edition, Duke University Press 2004 – a collection of more than 50 essays and in

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