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Race relations, Ethnic relations in literature, Intellectual life, Minorities in literature, History and criticism, American literature, Racism in literature, English language, Race in literature, Racism in language, Ethnic relations, Race relations in literature, Ethnic groups in literature, Minorities, Minority authors, United states, race relations, United states, ethnic relations, English language, social aspects, American literature, minority authors, Social aspectsPlaces
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Racing and (E)Racing Language: Living With the Color of Our Words
June 2001, Syracuse University Press
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Racing and (e)racing language: living with the color of our words
2001, Syracuse University Press, USYRC
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Racing and (E)Racing Language: Living With the Color of Our Words
June 2001, Syracuse University Press
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1
Safiya Henderson-Holmes and Ellen J. Goldner
Friendly Town, going #1 12
Safiya Henderson-Holmes
Conversation One 14
Ellen 1. Goldner and Safiya Henderson-Holmes
Part One. Embodying truggle
Allegories of Exposure: The Heroic Slave and 31
the Heroic Agonistics of Frederick Douglass
Ellen J. Goldner
Friendly Town, being # 15 56
Safiya Henderson-Holmes
"If He Asks You Was I Running You Tell Him I 57
Was Flying, If He Asks You Was I Laughing You
Tell Him I Was Crying": Reading John Henry
as American History 1870
Gale Patricia Jackson
Laissez-faire 77
Ted Wilson
Revolutions 80
Kimiko Hahn
Toward an Antiracist Feminism 84
Kathy Engel
Friendly Town, being #2
Safiya Henderson-Holmes
Part Two. (Un)Balancing Plyhes
Metaphors of Race and Psychological Damage
in the 1940s American South: The Writings
of Lillian Smith
McKay Jenkins
Cheese
Ted Wilson
Blindsided
Kimiko Hahn
Time, Jazz, and the Racial Subject:
Lawson Inada's Jazz Poetics
Juliana Chang
Friendly Town, being #10
Safiya Henderson-Holmes
Negotiating the Differences: Anna Deavere Smith
and Liberation Theater
Kimberly Rae Connor
A Letter to My Soul
Kathy Engel
Now
Kathy Engel
Part Three. (ontesting Identities
A Legacy of Healing: Words,
African Americans, and Power
Keith Gilyard
"Nothing Solid": Racial Identity and
Identification in Fifth Chinese Daughter
and "Wilshire Bus"
Wendy Motooka
Passenger Side
Ted Wilson
Literary Blues and the Sacred Text
Arthur Flowers
Prayer for Cora
Kathy Engel
In the Spaces Between the Words: An
Interpretation and Performance of Identity
Dominique Parker
White
Safiya Henderson-Holmes
Conversation Two
Safiya Henderson-Holmes and Ellen J. Goldner
Works Cited, 285
Index, 295
Acknowledgements, 299
Illustration. U.S. Government poster during World War II
about Japanese ancestry, 145.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-294) and index.
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