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Guide to Marxist Literary Criticism Compiled by Chris Bullock, David Peck
  • Language: en

Guide to Marxist Literary Criticism Compiled by Chris Bullock, David Peck

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Toni Morrison's Secret Drive
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Toni Morrison's Secret Drive

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-02-24
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  • Publisher: McFarland

The late Toni Morrison was the first African-American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993. A powerful writer, she wove stories depicting the largely overlooked Black experience in America and exploring the intersection of gender and race through the lives of Black women. Morrison's writing continues to move people and push readers to reassess their beliefs about what it means to be Black in America. Synthesizing some 250 scholarly works about Morrison's writing, this book examines eight novels as well as the short story "Recitatif." They are analyzed for techniques used to deepen meaning and emotional weight, and reveal Morrison's mastery over prose.

China Fictions, English Language
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 350

China Fictions, English Language

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

The world is anything but unfamiliar with diaspora: Jewish, African, Armenian, Roma-Gipsy, Filipino/a, Tamil, Irish or Italian, even Japanese. But few have carried so global a resonance as that of China. What, then, of literary-cultural expression, the huge body of fiction which has addressed itself to that plurality of lives and geographies and which has come to be known as “After China”? This collection of essays offers bearings on those written in English, and in which both memory and story are central, spanning the USA to Australia, Canada to the UK, Hong Kong to Singapore, with yet others of more transnational nature.This collection opens with a reprise of woman-authored Chinese Ame...

Teaching American Ethnic Literatures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Teaching American Ethnic Literatures

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

These critical essays, written specifically for instructors in literature courses, focus on longer works of prose in each of the four major ethnic literatures of the United States: Native American, Mexican American, Asian American, and African American.

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1024

Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark Office

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Empire's Proxy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Empire's Proxy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-04-11
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Part of the American Literatures Initiative Series In the late nineteenth century, American teachers descended on the Philippines, which had been newly purchased by the U.S. at the end of the Spanish-American War. Motivated by President McKinley’s project of “benevolent assimilation,” they established a school system that centered on English language and American literature to advance the superiority of the Anglo-Saxon tradition, which was held up as justification for the U.S.’s civilizing mission and offered as a promise of moral uplift and political advancement. Meanwhile, on American soil, the field of American literature was just being developed and fundamentally, though invisibl...

The Cambridge History of American Literature: Volume 7, Prose Writing, 1940-1990
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 824

The Cambridge History of American Literature: Volume 7, Prose Writing, 1940-1990

Volume VII of the Cambridge History of American Literature examines a broad range of American literature of the past half-century, revealing complex relations to changes in society. Christopher Bigsby discusses American dramatists from Tennessee Williams to August Wilson, showing how innovations in theatre anticipated a world of emerging countercultures and provided America with an alternative view of contemporary life. Morris Dickstein describes the condition of rebellion in fiction from 1940 to 1970, linking writers as diverse as James Baldwin and John Updike. John Burt examines writers of the American South, describing the tensions between modernization and continued entanglements with the past. Wendy Steiner examines the postmodern fictions since 1970, and shows how the questioning of artistic assumptions has broadened the canon of American literature. Finally, Cyrus Patell highlights the voices of Native American, Asian American, Chicano, gay and lesbian writers, often marginalized but here discussed within and against a broad set of national traditions.

Education's End
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Education's End

This book describes the ever-escalating dangers to which Jewish refugees and recent immigrants were subjected in France and Italy as the Holocaust marched forward. Susan Zuccotti uncovers a gruelling yet complex history of suffering and resilience through historical documents and personal testimonies from members of nine central and eastern European Jewish families, displaced to France in the opening years of the Second World War. The chronicle of their lives reveals clearly that these Jewish families experienced persecution of far greater intensity than citizen Jews or longtime resident immigrants. The odyssey of the nine families took them from hostile Vichy France to the Alpine village of...

Annual Report - National Endowment for the Humanities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 428

Annual Report - National Endowment for the Humanities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1971
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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