×


 x 

Shopping cart
15%OFFDr. William E. Dow (Ed.) - Richard Wright in a Post-Racial Imaginary - 9781501312694 - V9781501312694
Stock image for illustration purposes only - book cover, edition or condition may vary.

Richard Wright in a Post-Racial Imaginary

€ 36.99
€ 31.41
You save € 5.58!
FREE Delivery in Ireland
Description for Richard Wright in a Post-Racial Imaginary Paperback. Editor(s): Dow, William; Craven, Professor Alice Mikal; Nakamura, Yoko. Num Pages: 296 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; 2AB; DSBH; DSK. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152. Weight in Grams: 457.
In African American fiction, Richard Wright was one of the most significant and influential authors of the twentieth century. Richard Wright in a Post-Racial Imaginary analyses Wright's work in relation to contemporary racial and social issues, bringing voices of established and emergent Wright scholars into dialogue with each other. The essays in this volume show how Wright's best work asks central questions about national alienation as well as about international belonging and the trans-national gaze. Race is here assumed as a superimposed category, rather than a biological reality, in keeping with ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc United States
Number of pages
296
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781501312694
SKU
V9781501312694
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-10

About Dr. William E. Dow (Ed.)
William Dow is Professor of American Literature at Université Paris-Est (UPEM), France, and Adjunct Professor of English at the American University of Paris. His previous publications include, as co-editor, Richard Wright: New Readings in the 21st Century (2011). He is an Associate Editor of Literary Journalism Studies. Alice Craven is Associate Professor in the Departments ... Read more

Reviews for Richard Wright in a Post-Racial Imaginary
The second of a two-volume set, this collection grew out of a conference marking the centenary of Richard Wright’s birth…James Smethurst establishes the tone of the collection with the observation that Wright drew on a wide spectrum of genres
Gothic literature, proletarian and naturalist literature
and on such movements as existentialism and Marxism in order to ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for Richard Wright in a Post-Racial Imaginary


Subscribe to our newsletter

News on special offers, signed editions & more!