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Living Jim Crow: Modern American Literature and the New Twentieth Century

Autor Gavan Lennon
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iul 2020
Explores how novelists of the mid-century US South invented small towns to aesthetically undermine racial segregation
  • Investigates the role of writing in the civil right movement
  • Explores neglected writers
  • Uncovers new readings of canonical texts
  • Models a new form of critical reading based on close textual analysis
  • Interrogates the relationship between literary production and social protest
Analysing the ubiquity of the small town in fiction of the mid-century US South, Living Jim Crow is the first extended scholarly study to explore how authors mobilised this setting as a tool for racial resistance. With innovative close readings of Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Wright, Lillian Smith, Byron Herbert Reece, Carson McCullers, William Faulkner and William Melvin Kelley, the book traces the relationship between activism and aesthetics during the long civil rights movement. Lennon reframes a narrative of southern literature during the period as one as one characterised by an aesthetics of protest, identifying a new mode of reading racial resistance and the US South.
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ISBN-13: 9781474461573
ISBN-10: 1474461573
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 142 x 218 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Seria Modern American Literature and the New Twentieth Century


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Analysing the ubiquity of the small town in fiction of the mid-century US South, Living Jim Crow is the first extended scholarly study to explore how authors mobilised this setting as a tool for racial resistance.