Détails bibliographiques
Autres auteurs : |
Norman Brian
(Éditeur scientifique),
Williams Piper Kendrix
(Éditeur scientifique) |
Format : |
Livre |
Langue : |
anglais |
Titre complet : |
Representing segregation : toward an aesthetics of living Jim Crow, and other forms of racial division / edited by Brian Norman and Piper Kendrix Williams |
Publié : |
Albany :
State University of New York Press
, cop. 2010
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Description matérielle : |
1 vol. (XII-280 p.) |
Contenu : |
To lie, steal, and dissemble: the cultural work of the literature of segregation / Brian Norman and Piper Kendrix Williams. In the crowd, artist's statement / Shawn Michelle Smith. American graffiti: the social life of segregation signs / Elizabeth Abel. Smacked upside the head-again / Trudier Harris. Wedded to the color line: Charles Chestnutt's stories of segregation / Tess Chakkalakal. Charles Chestnutt's "The Dumb Witness" and the culture of segregation / Lori Robison and Eric Wolfe. "Those that do violence must expect to suffer": disrupting segregationist fictions of safety in Charles W. Chestnutt's "The Marrow of Tradition" / Birgit Brander Rasmussen. White islands of safety and engulfing blackness: remapping segregation in Angelina Weld Grimke's "Blackness" and "Goldie" / Anne P. Rice. "Somewhat like war": the aesthetics of segregation, black liberation, and "A Raisin in the Sun" / Michelle Y. Gordon. Housing the black body: value, domestic space, and segregation narratives / GerShun Avilez. Diseased properties and broken homes in Anne Petry's "The Street" / Elizabeth Boyle Machlan. Embodying segregation: Ida B. Wells and the cultural work of travel / Gary Totten. Black is a region: segregation and American literary regionalism in Richard Wright's "The Color Curtain" / Eve Dunbar. "¿Qué Dice?": Latin America and the transnational in James Weldon Johnson's "Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man" and "Along this Way" / Ruth Blandón. In possession of space: abolitionist memory and spatial transformation in civil rights literature and photography / Zoe Trodd. Into a burning house: representing segregation's death / Vince Schleitwiler |
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