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Neo-segregation narratives
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ISBN: 128289207X 9786612892073 0820337358 9780820337357 9781282892071 9780820335964 0820335967 9780820335971 0820335975 9780820327259 0820327255 9780820322247 0820322245 6612892072 Year: 2010 Publisher: Athens University of Georgia Press


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Thinking through crisis : depression-era black literature, theory, and politics
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ISBN: 0823288935 0823286924 Year: 2020 Publisher: New York : Fordham University Press,

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Thinking through Crisis turns to 1930s African American literature to offer a critical response to Trauma Theory. This theoretical discourse carries a nostalgia for "European Man" that limits its understanding of racial and class antagonisms. Consequently, its version of "bearing witness" yields a political passivity that cannot address the injustices of racism as they are linked to class conflict. Against the political passivity produced by this idealist approach, this book offers a materialist theory of trauma that develops concepts for identifying the agency that Black life produces amid social breakdown.

A question of character
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ISBN: 058536026X 9780585360263 0817310215 Year: 2000 Publisher: Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press

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"In A Question of Character, Cathy Boeckmann establishes a strong link between racial questions and the development of literary traditions at the end of the 19th century in America. This period saw the rise of "scientific racism," which claimed that the races were distinguished not solely by exterior appearance but also by a set of inherited character traits. As Boeckmann explains, this emphasis on character meant that race was not only a thematic concern in the literature of the period but also a generic or formal one as well." "Boeckmann explores the intersections between race and literary history by tracing the language of character through both scientific and literary writing."--Jacket.

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