Literature, Race, and Ethnicity

Literature, Race, and Ethnicity

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  • Author: Joseph T. Skerrett
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Longman
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Literary Collections
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 580

Literature, Race and Ethnicity is a text-anthology of American literature organized around issues of race and ethnicity. Divided into nine units, the anthology gives focus to issues of race and ethnicity faced by members of different communities. Located at every section opening, introductions help readers to see issues within the general ideas of race and ethnicity. Throughout the book, attention to historical context allows readers to see ethnicity and race as a perennial American issue. Awareness of "whiteness" and white ethnicity helps readers to place themselves in the story. Includes well-written and accessible works by writers from many racial and ethnic communities. For those interested in literature and American studies.


Race Characters

Race Characters

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  • Author: Swati Rana
  • Publisher: UNC Press Books
  • ISBN: 1469659484
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 273

A vexed figure inhabits U.S. literature and culture: the visibly racialized immigrant who disavows minority identity and embraces the American dream. Such figures are potent and controversial, for they promise to expiate racial violence and perpetuate an exceptionalist ideal of America. Swati Rana grapples with these figures, building on studies of literary character and racial form. Rana offers a new way to view characterization through racialization that creates a fuller social reading of race. Situated in a nascent period of ethnic identification from 1900 to 1960, this book focuses on immigrant writers who do not fit neatly into a resistance-based model of ethnic literature. Writings by Paule Marshall, Ameen Rihani, Dalip Singh Saund, Jose Garcia Villa, and Jose Antonio Villarreal symbolize different aspects of the American dream, from individualism to imperialism, assimilation to upward mobility. The dynamics of characterization are also those of contestation, Rana argues. Analyzing the interrelation of persona and personhood, Race Characters presents an original method of comparison, revealing how the protagonist of the American dream is socially constrained and structurally driven.


Race Sounds

Race Sounds

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  • Author: Nicole Brittingham Furlonge
  • Publisher: University of Iowa Press
  • ISBN: 1609385616
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 183

Forging new ideas about the relationship between race and sound, Furlonge explores how black artists--including well-known figures such as writers Ralph Ellison and Zora Neale Hurston, and singers Bettye LaVette and Aretha Franklin, among others--imagine listening. Drawing from a multimedia archive, Furlonge examines how many of the texts call on readers to "listen in print." In the process, she gives us a new way to read and interpret these canonical, aurally inflected texts, and demonstrates how listening allows us to engage with the sonic lives of difference as readers, thinkers, and citizens.


Mixed Race Literature

Mixed Race Literature

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  • Author: Jonathan Brennan
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780804736404
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 260

This collection presents the first scholarly attempt to map the rapidly emerging field of mixed-race literature, defined as texts written by authors who represent multiple cultural and literary traditions. It also situates these literatures in relation to contemporary fields of literary inquiry.


Race & Resistance

Race & Resistance

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  • Author: Viet Thanh Nguyen
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
  • ISBN: 0195146999
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 241

Viet Nguyen argues that Asian American intellectuals need to examine their own assumptions about race, culture and politics, and makes his case through the example of literature.


Race & Affect in Early Modern English Literature

Race & Affect in Early Modern English Literature

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  • Author: Carol Meija LaPerle
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780866986939
  • Category : Affect (Psychology) in literature
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

"Race and Affect in Early Modern English Literature puts the fields of critical race studies and affect theory into dialogue. Doing so opens a new set of questions: What are the emotional experiences of racial formation and racist ideologies? How do feelings--through the physical senses, emotional passions, or sexual encounters--come to signify race? What is the affective register of anti-blackness that pervades canonical literature? How can these visceral forms of racism be resisted in discourse and in practice? By investigating how race feels, this book offers new ways of reading and interpreting literary traditions, religious differences, gendered experiences, class hierarchies, sexuality, and social identities. So far scholars have shaped the discussion of race in the early modern period by focusing on topics such as genealogy, language, economics, religion, skin color, and ethnicity. This book, however, offers something new: it considers racializing processes as visceral, affective experiences"--


Race in American Literature and Culture

Race in American Literature and Culture

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  • Author: John Ernest
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1108487394
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 467

The book shows how American racial history and culture have shaped, and been shaped in turn by, American literature.


Representing the Race

Representing the Race

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  • Author: Gene Andrew Jarrett
  • Publisher: NYU Press
  • ISBN: 0814743382
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 276

Examines various forms of African-American literature, with the aim of delineating the political legacy of black Americans. Simultaneous. Hardcover available.


Race and Popular Fantasy Literature

Race and Popular Fantasy Literature

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  • Author: Helen Young
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317532171
  • Category : Literary Criticism
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 239

This book illuminates the racialized nature of twenty-first century Western popular culture by exploring how discourses of race circulate in the Fantasy genre. It examines not only major texts in the genre, but also the impact of franchises, industry, editorial and authorial practices, and fan engagements on race and representation. Approaching Fantasy as a significant element of popular culture, it visits the struggles over race, racism, and white privilege that are enacted within creative works across media and the communities which revolve around them. While scholars of Science Fiction have explored the genre’s racialized constructs of possible futures, this book is the first examination of Fantasy to take up the topic of race in depth. The book’s interdisciplinary approach, drawing on Literary, Cultural, Fan, and Whiteness Studies, offers a cultural history of the anxieties which haunt Western popular culture in a century eager to declare itself post-race. The beginnings of the Fantasy genre’s habits of whiteness in the twentieth century are examined, with an exploration of the continuing impact of older problematic works through franchising, adaptation, and imitation. Young also discusses the major twenty-first century sub-genres which both re-use and subvert Fantasy conventions. The final chapter explores debates and anti-racist praxis in authorial and fan communities. With its multi-pronged approach and innovative methodology, this book is an important and original contribution to studies of race, Fantasy, and twenty-first century popular culture.


Race Theory and Literature

Race Theory and Literature

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  • Author: Pauline Moret-Jankus
  • Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN: 1527535851
  • Category : Philosophy
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 136

This study is based on the primary assumption that literature and racial theories have a peculiar, if not unique, interplay, offering an in-depth exploration of the very specific way in which literature and conceptions dealing with race interact. Recent scholarship has started to examine this relationship, although either with a general focus on a specific literary tradition or period, or belong more to historiography than to an aesthetic analysis. This volume, on the other hand, presents recent and stimulating scholarship extending from the eighteenth century into the twentieth. Furthermore, the literary traditions explored here differ from a geographical and cultural point of view (encompassing French, British, German, and French-Lithuanian literatures), but also from the perspective of their genre (namely, prose fiction, poetry, ethnographic literature, and essays). Among others, the reader will find reflections on authors such as Bataille, Schlegel, Coleridge, Oscar V. de L. Milosz, Kafka, Kleist, Voltaire and Buffon.