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The Bounds of Race : Perspectives on Hegemony and Resistance / Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Master's Pieces: On Canon Formation and the Afro-American Tradition -- 2. Moving On Down the Line: Variations on the African-American Sermon -- 3. Appropriating the Idioms of Science: The Rejection of Scientific Racism -- 4. The Color of Politics in the United States: White Supremacy as the Main Explanation for the Peculiarities of American Politics from Colonial Times to the Present -- 5. Out of Africa: Topologies of Nativism -- 6. Autoethnography: The An-archic Style of Dust Tracks on a Road -- 7. "The Very House of Difference": Race, Gender, and the Politics of South African Women's Narrative in Poppie Nongena -- 8. Beyond the Limit: The Social Relations of Madness In Southern African Fiction -- 9. The Subversive Poetics of Radical Bilingualism: Postcolonial Francophone North African Literature -- 10. Literary Whiteness and the Afro-Hispanic Difference -- 11. Drawing the Color Line: Kipling and the Culture of Colonial Rule -- Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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