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Race-ing representation
Race-ing representation, This collection takes on the problem of representing race in the context of a master language and culture. These essays discuss this problem in terms of the ongoing struggle to redefine the self as speaker, that is, to re-construe our understanding of his, Race-ing representation has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Race-ing representation
  • Written by author Kostas Myrsiades,Linda S. Myrsiades
  • Published by Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c1998., 1997/01/28
  • This collection takes on the problem of representing race in the context of a master language and culture. These essays discuss this problem in terms of the ongoing struggle to redefine the self as speaker, that is, to re-construe our understanding of his
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Introduction: Race-ing Representation: Voice, History, Sexuality 1
1 Afrocentric Voices: Constructing Identities, (Dis)Placing Difference 17
2 White Noise: Toward a Pedagogy of Whiteness 42
3 Yes, Virginia, There Is an Answer 77
4 On Becoming an Ex-Colored Man: Postmodern Irony and the Extinguishing of Certainties in The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man 84
5 The Veils of the Law: Race and Sexuality in Nella Larsen's Passing 98
6 "A Woman Speaks... I am Woman and Not White": Politics of Voice, Tactical Essentialism, and Cultural Intervention in Audre Lorde's Activist Poetics and Practice 119
7 The Hybrid Terrain of Literary Imagination: Maryse Conde's Black Witch of Salem, Nathaniel Hawthorne's Hester Prynne, and Aime Cesaire's Heroic Poetic Voice 141
8 The Black Voice and the Language of the Text: Toni Morrison's Sula 155
9 From the Far Side of the Urban Frontier: The Detective Fiction of Chester Himes and Walter Mosley 175
10 "Building Up from Fragments": The Oral Memory Process in Some Recent African-American Written Narratives 200
11 Reconstructing Kin: Family, History, and Narrative in Toni Morrison's Beloved 213
12 "We Are Family: Miscegenation, Black Nationalism, Black Masculinity and the Black Gay Cultural Imagination 231
13 Women on Top, Boys on the Side, but Some of Us Are Brave: Blackness, Lesbianism, and the Visible 247
Index 265
Contributors 279


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