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Introduction: Ethnic Modernisms and Their Avant-Gardes | 1 | |
Ch. I | Anzia Yezierska and the Experience of the Assimilated Jew | 19 |
Ch. II | Black Folk Culture and the Aesthetics of Dislocation in Zora Neale Hurston | 69 |
Ch. III | White Mythologies: Jean Rhys's Aesthetics of Posthumanism | 127 |
Concluding Remarks on the Marketability of Ethnicity | 167 | |
Notes | 169 | |
Works Cited | 187 | |
Index | 197 |
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