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|a The buck, the Black, and the existential hero :
|b refiguring the Black male literary canon, 1850 to present /
|c James B. Haile III.
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|a Evanston, Illinois :
|b Northwestern University Press,
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|a Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Prologue. Portrait of a Petit Marionette -- Introduction. Etiology of the Black Male Literary Text -- Chapter 1. On Frederick Douglass and the Image of the Negro -- Chapter 2. Ralph Ellison, Fictive Authority, and Existential Heroism: Magic and the Prestige in Invisible Man -- Interlude. Some Notes along the Way -- Chapter 3. Colson Whitehead's "Dark Matter" Prophecy -- Chapter 4. Cecil Brown: The Functional Negro and the Rise of "Jiveass Nigger" -- Conclusion. An Etiology of an Ending -- Epilogue. Petit Marionette in the Black Box -- Notes -- Index
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|a "The Buck, the Black, and the Existential Hero: Refiguring the Black Male Literary Canon 1850 to Present develops a theory of the black male literary imagination"--
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|a American literature
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|a American literature
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|a American literature
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|a African American men in literature.
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|i Print version:
|a Haile, James B.
|t Buck, the Black, and the Existential Hero : Refiguring the Black Male Literary Canon, 1850 to Present.
|d Chicago : Northwestern University Press, ©2020
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