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|a Narrative, race, and ethnicity in the United States /
|c edited by James J. Donahue, Jennifer Ann Ho, Shaun Morgan.
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|c ©2017
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|a 1 online resource (vi, 246 pages)
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|a Theory and interpretation of narrative
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-233) and index.
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|a "Narrative, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States, edited by James J. Donahue, Jennifer Ho, and Shaun Morgan, is the first book-length volume of essays devoted to studying the intersection of race/ethnicity and narrative theories. Each chapter offers a sustained engagement with narrative theory and critical race theory as applied to ethnic American literature, exploring the interpretive possibilities of this critical intersection. Taken as a whole, these chapters demonstrate some of the many ways that the formal study of narrative can help us better understand the racial/ethnic tensions of narrative fictions. Similarly, the essays advance the tools of narrative theory by redeploying or redesigning those tools to better account for and articulate the ways that race and ethnicity are formal components of narrative as well as thematic issues. Recognizing that racial/ethnic issues and tensions are often contextualized geographically, this volume focuses on narratives associated with various racial and ethnic communities in the United States. By engaging with new developments in narrative theory and critical race studies, this volume demonstrates the vitality of using the tools of narratology and critical race theory together to understand how race influences narrative and how narratology illuminates a reading of race in ethnic American literature"--Publisher's description.
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|t What Asian American studies and narrative theory can do for each other /
|r Sue J. Kim --
|t Narrative form, ideal readerships, and Oscar "Zeta" Acosta's The Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo /
|r Christopher González --
|t Narrative disidentification : beginnings in Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon /
|r Catherine Romagnolo --
|t Narrative process and cultural identity in Leslie Marmon Silko's Ceremony /
|r Stephen Spencer --
|t Black world/white world : narrative worldmaking in Jim Crow America /
|r Blake Wilder --
|t Postblack unnatural narrative--or, is the implied author of Percival Everett's I am not Sidney Poitier Black? /
|r Christian Schmidt --
|t The presumptions of whiteness in Ann Petry's Country place /
|r Stephanie Li --
|t "One silence had led to another" : strategic paralipsis and a non-normative narrator in Bitter in the mouth /
|r Patrick E. Horn --
|t Rhetorical narrative theory and Native American literature : the antimimetic in Thomas King's Green grass, running water /
|r Joseph Coulombe --
|t Narration on the lower frequencies in Ralph Ellison's Invisible man /
|r Sterling Lecater Bland Jr. --
|t Race as interpretive lens : focalization and critique of globalization in Jhumpa Lahiri's "Sexy" /
|r Shaun Morgan --
|t Race, cosmopolitanism, and the complexities of belonging in the Open city : Teju Cole's transcontinental aesthetics /
|r Claudia Breger --
|t Caribbean book nerds : recentering to possible worlds in Judith Cofer and Junot Díaz /
|r Deborah Noel --
|t Homo-narrative capture, racial proximity, and the queer Latino child /
|r Roy Pérez --
|g Afterword:
|t Intersections and future connections /
|r Jennifer Ann Ho.
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|a Race in literature.
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|a Ethnicity in literature.
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|a Narration (Rhetoric)
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|a American literature
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|a Critical race theory.
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|a Discourse analysis, Narrative
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|a Race dans la littérature.
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|a Ethnicité dans la littérature.
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|a Narration.
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|a Littérature américaine
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|a Théorie critique de la race.
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|a Discours narratif
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|a Donahue, James J.,
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