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  1. Ghetto images in twentieth century American literature
    writing Apartheid
    Autor*in: Simpson, Tyrone
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY

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    Schriftenreihe: Future of minority studies
    Schlagworte: Rasse <Motiv>; Stadt <Motiv>; Schwarze <Motiv>; Roman; Getto <Motiv>
    Umfang: XII, 302 S., Ill.
  2. Ghetto images in twentieth-century American literature
    writing apartheid
    Autor*in: Simpson, Tyrone
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY

    "In this comprehensive work, Tyrone R. Simpson, II, explores how six American writers--Anzia Yezierska, Michael Gold, Hubert Selby Jr., Chester Himes, Gloria Naylor, and John Edgar Wideman--have artistically responded to the racialization of U.S.... mehr

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    "In this comprehensive work, Tyrone R. Simpson, II, explores how six American writers--Anzia Yezierska, Michael Gold, Hubert Selby Jr., Chester Himes, Gloria Naylor, and John Edgar Wideman--have artistically responded to the racialization of U.S. frostbelt cities in the twentieth century. By using the critical tools of spatial theory, critical race theory, urban history, and urban sociology, Simpson accounts for how these writers imagine the subjective response to the race-making power of space"--

     

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    ISBN: 0230115934; 9780230115934
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    Schriftenreihe: Future of minority studies
    Schlagworte: Inner cities in literature; American fiction; American fiction; American fiction; Minorities in literature; Segregation in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Array; Race in literature; Inner cities in literature
    Umfang: XII, 302 S., Ill., 23 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Machine generated contents note:Introduction: Living for the City: Reading Twentieth Century Ghettoes in Postmodern Times * Chapter 1: "The Love of Colour in Me": Anzia Yezierska's Bread Givers (1928) and the Space of White Racial Manufacture * Chapter 2: "To Make a Man Out of You: Masculine Fantasies and White Failure in Michael Gold's Jews Without Money (1930)" * Chapter 3 "Jammed in Hemispherical Blackness": Looking Through Campy Transvestitism in Hubert Selby Jr.'s Last Exit to Brooklyn * Chapter 4: "'Enough to Make a Body Riot': Chester Himes, Melancholia, and the Postmodern Renovation" * Chapter 5 "In a World with No Address": Rescuing Ghetto Patriarchy in The Women of Brewster Place * Chapter 6: And the Arc of His Witness Explained Nothing: Black Flanerie and Traumatic Photorealism in Wideman's Two Cities * Conclusion: Beyond the Manichean Literary Ghetto?.

    Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction: Living for the City: Reading Twentieth Century Ghettoes in Postmodern Times * Chapter 1: "The Love of Colour in Me": Anzia Yezierska's Bread Givers (1928) and the Space of White Racial Manufacture * Chapter 2: "To Make a Man Out of You: Masculine Fantasies and White Failure in Michael Gold's Jews Without Money (1930)" * Chapter 3 "Jammed in Hemispherical Blackness": Looking Through Campy Transvestitism in Hubert Selby Jr.'s Last Exit to Brooklyn * Chapter 4: "'Enough to Make a Body Riot': Chester Himes, Melancholia, and the Postmodern Renovation" * Chapter 5 "In a World with No Address": Rescuing Ghetto Patriarchy in The Women of Brewster Place * Chapter 6: And the Arc of His Witness Explained Nothing: Black Flanerie and Traumatic Photorealism in Wideman's Two Cities * Conclusion: Beyond the Manichean Literary Ghetto?.

  3. Ghetto images in twentieth-century American literature
    writing apartheid
    Autor*in: Simpson, Tyrone
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY

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    Schriftenreihe: Future of minority studies
    Schlagworte: Inner cities in literature; American fiction; American fiction; American fiction; Minorities in literature; Segregation in literature; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies; SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Rasse <Motiv>; Getto <Motiv>; Schwarze <Motiv>; Stadt <Motiv>; Roman
    Umfang: XII, 302 S., Ill.
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    "In this comprehensive work, Tyrone R. Simpson, II, explores how six American writers--Anzia Yezierska, Michael Gold, Hubert Selby Jr., Chester Himes, Gloria Naylor, and John Edgar Wideman--have artistically responded to the racialization of U.S. frostbelt cities in the twentieth century. By using the critical tools of spatial theory, critical race theory, urban history, and urban sociology, Simpson accounts for how these writers imagine the subjective response to the race-making power of space"-- Provided by publisher.

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  4. Ghetto images in twentieth century American literature
    writing Apartheid
    Autor*in: Simpson, Tyrone
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY

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    Schlagworte: USA; Roman; Schwarze <Motiv>; Rasse <Motiv>; Getto <Motiv>; Stadt <Motiv>; Geschichte 1928-1998
    Umfang: XII, 302 S. : Ill.
  5. Ghetto images in twentieth century American literature
    writing apartheid
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    Schriftenreihe: The future of minority studies
    Schlagworte: Literatur; Roman; Schwarze <Motiv>; Rasse <Motiv>; Getto <Motiv>; Stadt <Motiv>
    Umfang: XII, 302 S., Ill., 22x14x2 cm
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  6. Ghetto Images in Twentieth-Century American Literature
    Writing Apartheid
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York

    This book explores how six American writers have artistically responded to the racialization of U.S. frostbelt cities in the twentieth century. Using the critical tools of spatial theory, critical race theory, urban history and sociology, Simpson... mehr

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    This book explores how six American writers have artistically responded to the racialization of U.S. frostbelt cities in the twentieth century. Using the critical tools of spatial theory, critical race theory, urban history and sociology, Simpson explains how these writers imagine the subjective response to the race-making power of space.

     

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    Schlagworte: Literatur; Roman; Schwarze <Motiv>; Rasse <Motiv>; Getto <Motiv>; Stadt <Motiv>
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  7. Ghetto images in twentieth-century American literature
    writing apartheid
    Autor*in: Simpson, Tyrone
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Palgrave Macmillan, New York, NY

    "In this comprehensive work, Tyrone R. Simpson, II, explores how six American writers--Anzia Yezierska, Michael Gold, Hubert Selby Jr., Chester Himes, Gloria Naylor, and John Edgar Wideman--have artistically responded to the racialization of U.S.... mehr

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    "In this comprehensive work, Tyrone R. Simpson, II, explores how six American writers--Anzia Yezierska, Michael Gold, Hubert Selby Jr., Chester Himes, Gloria Naylor, and John Edgar Wideman--have artistically responded to the racialization of U.S. frostbelt cities in the twentieth century. By using the critical tools of spatial theory, critical race theory, urban history, and urban sociology, Simpson accounts for how these writers imagine the subjective response to the race-making power of space"--

     

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    Quelle: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
    Format: Druck
    ISBN: 0230115934; 9780230115934
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 1819
    Schriftenreihe: Future of minority studies
    Schlagworte: Inner cities in literature; American fiction; American fiction; American fiction; Minorities in literature; Segregation in literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Array; Race in literature; Inner cities in literature
    Umfang: XII, 302 S., Ill., 23 cm
    Bemerkung(en):

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Machine generated contents note:Introduction: Living for the City: Reading Twentieth Century Ghettoes in Postmodern Times * Chapter 1: "The Love of Colour in Me": Anzia Yezierska's Bread Givers (1928) and the Space of White Racial Manufacture * Chapter 2: "To Make a Man Out of You: Masculine Fantasies and White Failure in Michael Gold's Jews Without Money (1930)" * Chapter 3 "Jammed in Hemispherical Blackness": Looking Through Campy Transvestitism in Hubert Selby Jr.'s Last Exit to Brooklyn * Chapter 4: "'Enough to Make a Body Riot': Chester Himes, Melancholia, and the Postmodern Renovation" * Chapter 5 "In a World with No Address": Rescuing Ghetto Patriarchy in The Women of Brewster Place * Chapter 6: And the Arc of His Witness Explained Nothing: Black Flanerie and Traumatic Photorealism in Wideman's Two Cities * Conclusion: Beyond the Manichean Literary Ghetto?.

    Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction: Living for the City: Reading Twentieth Century Ghettoes in Postmodern Times * Chapter 1: "The Love of Colour in Me": Anzia Yezierska's Bread Givers (1928) and the Space of White Racial Manufacture * Chapter 2: "To Make a Man Out of You: Masculine Fantasies and White Failure in Michael Gold's Jews Without Money (1930)" * Chapter 3 "Jammed in Hemispherical Blackness": Looking Through Campy Transvestitism in Hubert Selby Jr.'s Last Exit to Brooklyn * Chapter 4: "'Enough to Make a Body Riot': Chester Himes, Melancholia, and the Postmodern Renovation" * Chapter 5 "In a World with No Address": Rescuing Ghetto Patriarchy in The Women of Brewster Place * Chapter 6: And the Arc of His Witness Explained Nothing: Black Flanerie and Traumatic Photorealism in Wideman's Two Cities * Conclusion: Beyond the Manichean Literary Ghetto?.