The Fugitive Race : Minority Writers Resisting Whiteness /
Denying its formative dialogues with minorities, the white race, Stephen P. Knadler contends, has been a fugitive race. While the "white question," like the "Negro question," and the "woman question" a century earlier, has garnered considerable critical attention among...
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Format: | Électronique eBook |
Langue: | Inglés |
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Jackson :
University Press of Mississippi,
2002.
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Collection: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Table des matières:
- Narrative interruptions of panic : reverse acculturation in the early African American fiction of William Wells Brown and Harriet Wilson
- Miscegenated whiteness : Rebecca Harding Davis, the "civil-izing war," and "female racism"
- "Corporeal suspicion" : the missing crimes of neoabolitionist rape culture in Pauline Hopkins's detective histories
- Unacquiring Negrophobia : Younghill Kang and the cosmopolitan resistance to the white logic of naturalization
- Dis-integrating third spaces : the unrepresented in Abraham Cahan's and Mary Antin's narratives of Americanization
- White dissolution : homosexualization and racial masculinity in white life novels
- Queer Aztlan, mestizing "white" queer theory : Arturo Islas's The rain god.