Race and White Identity in Southern Fiction

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Race and White Identity in Southern Fiction
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ISBN-10 : 9780230611825
ISBN-13 : 0230611826
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Book Synopsis Race and White Identity in Southern Fiction by : J. Duvall

Book excerpt: White southern writers are frequently associated with the racism of blackface minstrelsy in their representations of African American characters, however, this book makes visible the ways in which southern novelists repeatedly imagine their white characters as in some sense fundamentally black.


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