The Passing Figure: Racial Confusion in Modern American Literature"How and when does literature most effectively uncover race to be a metaphor? The passing figure, a light-skinned African-American capable and willing to pass for white, provides the thematic focus to this provocative study. In exploring the social and cultural history of this distinctly American phenomenon, Bennett moves freely between literature, film, and music, arguing that the passing figure is crucial to our understanding of past and present conceptions of race."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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Before beginning his own personal story of escape , Craft tells yet another story
of “ a very humane and wealthy gentleman , that bought a woman , with whom he
lived as his wife . They brought up a family of children , among whom were three
...
Before beginning his own personal story of escape , Craft tells yet another story
of “ a very humane and wealthy gentleman , that bought a woman , with whom he
lived as his wife . They brought up a family of children , among whom were three
...
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Racial Confusion in Modern American Literature Juda Bennett. for the Frank and
Mary escape seems almost too easy in this condensed account . Interestingly
much of the danger involves acquiring a “ pass ” in order to travel freely for the
first ...
Racial Confusion in Modern American Literature Juda Bennett. for the Frank and
Mary escape seems almost too easy in this condensed account . Interestingly
much of the danger involves acquiring a “ pass ” in order to travel freely for the
first ...
Pagina 42
As Michael Berthold writes “ Brown does adhere to the general contours of the
Crafts ' script of escape ” ( 10 ) . The similarities in narrative events , borrowed
stories , and character names is so striking that the two texts should not be read
back ...
As Michael Berthold writes “ Brown does adhere to the general contours of the
Crafts ' script of escape ” ( 10 ) . The similarities in narrative events , borrowed
stories , and character names is so striking that the two texts should not be read
back ...
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Inhoudsopgave
An Introduction to Passing | 1 |
Nomenclature Metaphor and Narrative | 11 |
Theme to Genre | 35 |
Copyright | |
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The Passing Figure: Racial Confusion in Modern American Literature Juda Bennett Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1998 |
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