Passing Interest : Racial Passing in US Novels, Memoirs, Television, and Film, 1990-2010 /
"The first volume to focus on the trope of racial passing in novels, memoirs, television, and films published or produced between 1990 and 2010, Passing Interest takes the scholarly conversation on passing into the twenty-first century. With contributors working in the fields of African America...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2014]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: The (not so) new face of America / Julie Cary Nerad
- On the margins of a movement: passing in three contemporary memoirs / Irina Negrea
- "A cousin to blackness": race and identity in Bliss Broyard's One drop: My father's hidden life / Lynn Washington and Julie Cary Nerad
- Can one really choose?: passing and self-identification at the turn of the 21st century / Jene Schoenfeld
- Passing in blackface: the intimate drama of post-racialism on Black. White. / Eden Osucha
- Broke right in half: racial passing of/in Alice Randall's The wind done gone / Julie Cary Nerad
- Passing for Chicano, passing for White: negotiating Filipino American identity in Brian Ascalon Roley's American son / Amanda Page
- Race in the Marketplace: Postmodern Passing and Ali G / Ana Mendes
- Passing for Black, White, and Jewish: mixed race identity in Rebecca Walker and Danzy Senna / Lori Harrison-Kahan
- Smiling faces: Chameleon Street, racial passing/performativity, and film blackness / Michael B. Gillespie
- Consuming performances: race, media, and the failure of the cultural mulatto in Bamboozled and Erasure / Meredith McCarroll.