Neo-segregation narratives

Jim Crow in post-civil rights American literature

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Neo-segregation narratives

Jim Crow in post-civil rights American literature

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Language
English
Pages
214

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Table of Contents

Introduction. 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.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Athens

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
810.9/896073
Library of Congress
PS153.N5 N65 2010, PS153.N5N65 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
214

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24080673M
Internet Archive
neosegregationna00norm
ISBN 10
0820335967, 0820335975
ISBN 13
9780820335964, 9780820335971, 9780820337357
LCCN
2010005969
OCLC/WorldCat
529958032

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