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Neo-Segregation Narratives: Jim Crow in Post-Civil Rights American Literature
Neo-Segregation Narratives: Jim Crow in Post-Civil Rights American Literature, This study of what Brian Norman terms a neo–segregation narrative tradition examines literary depictions of life under Jim Crow that were written well after the civil rights movement.
 
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  • Neo-Segregation Narratives: Jim Crow in Post-Civil Rights American Literature
  • Written by author Brian Norman
  • Published by University of Georgia Press, November 2010
  • This study of what Brian Norman terms a neo–segregation narrative tradition examines literary depictions of life under Jim Crow that were written well after the civil rights movement. From Toni Morrison's first novel, The Bluest Eye, to bes
  • This study of what Brian Norman terms a neo–segregation narrative tradition examines literary depictions of life under Jim Crow that were written well after the civil rights movement. From Toni Morrison’s first novel, The Bluest
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Introduction. Jim Crow Then: The Emergence of Neo-Segregation Narratives Chapter One. Jim Crow Jr.: Lorraine Hansberry's Late Segregation Revisions and Toni Morrison's Early Post-Civil Rights Ambivalence Chapter Two. Jim Crow Returns, Jim Crow Remains: Gender and Segregation in David Bradley's The Chaneysville Incident and Alice Walker's The Color Purple Chapter Three. Jim Too: Black Blackface Minstrelsy in Wesley Brown's Darktown Strutters and Spike Lee's Bamboozled Chapter Four. Jim Crow in Idaho: Clarifying Blackness in Multiethnic Fiction Chapter Five. Jim Crow Faulkner: Suzan-Lori Parks Digs Up the Past, Again Epilogue. Jim Crow Today: When Jim Crow Is but Should Not Be

Notes Bibliography Index


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