The Contemporary African American Novel

Multiple Cities, Multiple Subjectivities, and Discursive Practices of Whiteness in Everyday Urban Encounters
Langbeschreibung
This book examines how African American novels explore instances of racialization that are generated through discursive practices of whiteness in the interracial social encounters of everyday life. These fictional representations have political significance that explore the possibility of a dialogic communication with the American society at large.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
ContentsAcknowledgmentsIntroduction: How Black are Whites in the Age of Obama: Problematizing Normative Spaces in the African American 'Neo-Urban' NovelChapter One: Alternative "Detection" of Whiteness in Walter Mosley's L.A.: The Politics of Masquerade in Devil in a Blue Dress (1990)Chapter Two: Transgressing the Authority of Whiteness in Strategic Spaces of Blackness: Resisting Urban Project of Alterity in Walter Mosley's Little Scarlet (2004Chapter Three: Deconstructing the Black Body as Biopolitical Paradigm of the City: "Zones of Indistinction" in John Edgar Wideman's Two Cities (1998)Chapter Four: Re-Scripted Performances of Blackness as 'Parodies of Whiteness': Discursive Frames of Recognition in Percival Everett's I am Not Sidney Poitier (2009)Chapter Five: Contested Terrain of Blackness in "Color-Blind" Spaces of (Racialized) Intersubjectivity: Unmasking Discursive Manifestations of Whiteness in Martha Southgate's The Fall of Rome (2002)Chapter Six: Navigations of Embedded Dynamics of Whiteness in the City as Discursive Space: Revisionary Urban Scripts of "Penalized" Blackness in Asha Bandele's Daughter (2003)Chapter Seven: The (Im)possibilities of Writing the Black Interiority Into DiscursiveTerrain: The Discourse of Failure as Success in Unavailable/Unavoidable Spaces of Whiteness in Michael Thomas' Man Gone Down (2007)Afterword: Undoing Whiteness or Performing Whiteness Differently : African American Neo-Urban Novel as the Critique of Everyday LifeBibliographyIndexAbout the Author
E. Lâle Demirtürk is associate professor of American literature in the Department of American Culture and Literature at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey.
ISBN-13:
9781611477009
Veröffentl:
2009
Erscheinungsdatum:
07.12.2009
Seiten:
254
Autor:
E. Lâle Demirtürk
Gewicht:
374 g
Format:
229x152x14 mm
Sprache:
Englisch

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