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MIXED-RACE IDENTITY IN AMERICAN SOUTH: New Studies in Southern History

Autor Julia Sattler
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 mai 2021
This interdisciplinary investigation argues that since the 1990s, discourses about mixed-race heritage in the United States have taken the shape of a veritable literary genre, here termed "memoir of the search." The study uses four different texts to explore this non-fictional genre, including Edward Ball's Slaves in the Family and Shirlee Taylor Haizlip's The Sweeter the Juice. All feature a protagonist using methods from archival investigation to DNA-testing to explore an intergenerational family secret; photographs and family trees; and the trip to the American South, which is identified as the site of the secret's origin and of the family's past. As a genre, these texts negotiate the memory of slavery and segregation in the present. In taking up central narratives of Americanness, such as the American Dream and the Immigrant story, as well as discourses generating the American family, the texts help inscribe themselves and the mixed-race heritage they address into the American mainstream. In its outlook, this book highlights the importance of the memoirs' negotiations of the past when finding ways to remember after the last witnesses have passed away. and contributes to the discussion over political justice and reparations for slavery.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781793627063
ISBN-10: 1793627061
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria New Studies in Southern History


Notă biografică

Julia Sattler is assistant professor of American studies at TU Dortmund University.


Descriere

This study examines mixed-race identity and heritage in the American South. The author analyzes the "memoir of the search" literary genre and contextualizes texts in relation to contemporary negotiations of family history and national memory.