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050 00 $aPS153.N5$bN65 2010
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100 1 $aNorman, Brian,$d1977-
245 10 $aNeo-segregation narratives :$bJim Crow in post-civil rights American literature /$cBrian Norman.
260 $aAthens :$bUniversity of Georgia Press,$cc2010.
300 $ax, 214 p. :$bill., map ;$c23 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction. Jim Crow then: the emergence of neo-segregation narratives -- Jim Crow Jr.: Lorraine Hansberry's late segregation revisions and Toni Morrison's early post-civil rights ambivalence -- Jim Crow returns, Jim Crow remains: gender and segregation in David Bradley's The Chaneysville incident and Alice Walker's The color purple -- Jim too: black blackface minstrelsy in Wesley Brown's Darktown strutters and Spike Lee's Bamboozled -- Jim Crow in Idaho: clarifying blackness in multiethnic fiction -- Jim Crow Faulkner: Suzan-Lori Parks digs up the past, again -- Epilogue. Jim Crow today: when Jim Crow is but should not be.
650 0 $aAmerican literature$xAfrican American authors$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aAmerican literature$y20th century$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aAfrican Americans in literature.
650 0 $aSegregation in literature.
650 0 $aRace discrimination in literature.
730 0 $aProject Muse UPCC books$5net
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