Literature and racial ambiguity / / edited by Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks.

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Superior document:Rodopi Perspectives on Modern Literature ; 27
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, New York, New York : : Rodopi,, 2002.
Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
Series:Rodopi perspectives on modern literature ; 27.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 320 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • \'WHAT IS IN MY BLOOD?\': CONTEMPORARY BLACK SCOTTISHNESS AND THE WORK OF JACKIE KAY / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • “EVERYONE WAS VAGUELY RELATED”: HYBRIDITY AND THE POLITICS OF RACE IN SRI LANKAN LITERARY DISCOURSES IN ENGLISH / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • PASSING TRANSGRESSIONS AND AUTHENTIC IDENTITY IN JESSIE FAUSET’S PLUM BUN AND NELLA LARSEN’S PASSING / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • WHITENESS AS UNSTABLE CONSTRUCTION : KATE PULLINGER’S THE LAST TIME I SAW JANE / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • BECOMING CHINESE: RACIAL AMBIGUITY IN AMY TAN’S THE JOY LUCK CLUB / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • STRATEGIC CRÉOLITÉ: CALIBAN AND MIRANDA AFTER EMPIRE / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • WHITE IDENTITY AND THE NEW ETHIC IN FAULKNER’S LIGHT IN AUGUST / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • WHITE FATHERS, BROWN DAUGHTERS: THE FRISBIE FAMILY ROMANCE AND THE AMERICAN PACIFIC / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • WRITING CULTURE AND PERFORMING RACE IN MOURNING DOVE’S COGEWEA, THE HALF-BLOOD (1927) / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • VISIBLE DIFFERENCES: VIEWING RACIAL IDENTITY IN TONI MORRISON’S PARADISE AND “RECITATIF” / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • LOOKING DIFFERENT/RE-THINKING DIFFERENCE: GLOBAL CONSTRAINTS AND/OR CONTRADICTORY CHARACTERISTICS IN YASMINE GOONERATNE’S A CHANGE OF SKIES AND ADIB KHAN’S SEASONAL ADJUSTMENTS / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • JESSIE FAUSET’S FICTION: RECONSIDERING RACE AND REVISING AESTHETICISM / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • “I MAY CREATE A MONSTER”: CHERRÍE MORAGA’S TRANSCULTURAL CONUNDRUM / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • REVISITING THE THIRD SPACE: READING DANZY SENNA’S CAUCASIA / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks
  • NOTES ON THE AUTHORS / Teresa Hubel and Neil Brooks.