Racism in literature.
Overview
Works: | 41 works in 7 publications in 7 languages |
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Envisioning Africa : = racism and imperialism in Conrad's Heart of darkness /
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A question of character = scientific racism and the genres of American fiction, 1892-1912 /
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Writing prejudices = the psychoanalysis and pedagogy of discrimination from Shakespeare to Toni Morrison /
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Shadowing the white man's burden = U.S. imperialism and the problem of the color line /
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I hope I join the band = narrative, affiliation, and antiracist rhetoric /
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Black, white, and in color : = essays on American literature and culture /
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Criticism and the color line = desegrating American literary studies /
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Victims and heroes = racial violence in the African American novel /
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Embracing the other : = addressing xenophobia in the new literatures in English /
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The gothic, postcolonialism and otherness : = ghosts from elsewhere /
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German images of the self and the other = nationalist, colonialist and anti-semitic discourse 1871-1918 /
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Racial innocence : = performing American childhood from slavery to civil rights /
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Once you go Black : = choice, desire, and the Black American intellectual /
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Represent and destroy : = rationalizing violence in the new racial capitalism /
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Nationalism and the color line in George W. Cable, Mark Twain, and William Faulkner
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Coloring locals = racial formation in Kate Chopin's Youth's companion stories /
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The color of sex = whiteness, heterosexuality, and the fictions of white supremacy /
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Once you go Black = choice, desire, and the Black American intellectual /
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The public intellectualism of Ralph Waldo Emerson and W.E.B. Du Bois = emotional dimensions of race and reform /
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Edna Ferber's Hollywood = American fictions of gender, race, and history /
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Racial innocence = performing American childhood from slavery to civil rights /
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Racism in contemporary African American children's and young adult literature
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Trauma and race : = a Lacanian study of African American racial identity /
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Once you go Black = choice, desire, and the Black American intellectual /
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