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Race and the Literary Encounter - Black Literature From James Weldon Johnson to Percival Everett

English · Hardback

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Lesley Larkin is Associate Professor of English at Northern Michigan University. Her research on race and reader ethics has appeared in LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory, MELUS, and Callaloo.


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Introduction: Scenes of Reading, Scenes of Racialization: Modern and Contemporary Black Literature

1. Unbinding the Double Audience: James Weldon Johnson

2. Speakerly Reading: Zora Neale Hurston

3. Close Reading "You": Ralph Ellison

4. Erasing Precious: Sapphire and Percival Everett

5. Reading and Being Read: Jamaica Kincaid

Epilogue: Toward a Theory and Pedagogy of Responsible Reading: Toni Morrison

Notes

Bibliography

Index


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Lesley Larkin is Associate Professor of English at Northern Michigan University. Her research on race and reader ethics has appeared in LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory, MELUS, and Callaloo.


Product details

Authors Lesley Larkin
Publisher Indiana University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.12.2015
 
EAN 9780253017581
ISBN 978-0-253-01758-1
No. of pages 282
Series Blacks in the Diaspora
Blacks in the Diaspora
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > English linguistics / literary studies

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