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  1. Dividing lines
    class anxiety and postbellum black fiction
    Published: ©2012
    Publisher:  University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor

    Introduction: Contending classes, dividing lines -- The language of class: taxonomy and respectability in Frances E.W. Harper's Trial and triumph and Iola Leroy -- Working through class: the black body, labor, and leisure in Sutton Griggs's... more

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    Introduction: Contending classes, dividing lines -- The language of class: taxonomy and respectability in Frances E.W. Harper's Trial and triumph and Iola Leroy -- Working through class: the black body, labor, and leisure in Sutton Griggs's Overshadowed -- Mapping class difference: space and social mobility in Paul L. Dunbar's short fiction -- Blood and the mark of class: Pauline Hopkins's genealogies of status -- Classing the color line: class-passing, antiracism, and Charles W. Chesnutt -- Epilogue: beyond the talented tenth.

     

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  2. Dividing lines
    class anxiety and postbellum black fiction
    Published: c2013
    Publisher:  Univ. of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, Mich.

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 128394166X; 9780472028900; 9781283941662
    Series: Class : culture
    Subjects: Social status in literature; American fiction; Social classes in literature
    Scope: Online-Ressource (222 p)
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

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    ""Contents""; ""Introduction: Contending Classes, Dividing Lines""; ""1. The Language of Class: Taxonomy and Respectability in Frances E. W. Harper�s Trial and Triumph and Iola Leroy""; ""2. Working through Class: The Black Body, Labor, and Leisure in Sutton Griggs�s Overshadowed""; ""3. Mapping Class Difference: Space and Social Mobility in Paul L. Dunbar�s Short Fiction""; ""4. Blood and the Mark of Class: Pauline Hopkins�s Genealogies of Status""; ""5. Classing the Color Line: Class-Passing, Antiracism, and Charles W. Chesnutt""; ""Epilogue: Beyond the Talented Tenth""; ""Notes""

    ""Bibliography""""Index""