04738nam 22006853u 450 991048039160332120210108170656.00-8147-4342-00-8147-4375-7(CKB)3790000000016331(EBL)2081589(OCoLC)913695219(SSID)ssj0001516607(PQKBManifestationID)12550835(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001516607(PQKBWorkID)11499488(PQKB)11694731(MiAaPQ)EBC2081589(Au-PeEL)EBL2081589(EXLCZ)99379000000001633120151005d2006|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrAfrican American Literature Beyond Race[electronic resource] An Alternative ReaderNYU Press20061 online resource (444 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8147-4287-4 0-8147-4288-2 ""Cover Page""; ""Title Page""; ""Copyright""; ""Dedication""; ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction""; ""PART I Postbellum Period, 1865-1900""; ""1 FRANK J. WEBB""; ""TWO WOLVES AND A LAMB: AN ORIGINAL TALE (1870)""; ""2 FRANCES ELLEN WATKINS HARPER""; ""SOWING AND REAPING (1876�77)""; ""Chapter 1 [Setting Out in Life]""; ""Chapter 2 The Decision""; ""Chapter 4 [Every Man Has His Price]""; ""Chapter 6 [The Verge of a Precipice]""; ""Chapter 7 [The Engagement]""; ""Chapter 8 [Sowing and Reaping]""; ""Chapter 9 [Belle Gordon]""; ""Chapter 10 [A Drunkard�s Wife]""""3 PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR""""THE UNCALLED (1898)""; ""Chapter 10 [The Seminary]""; ""Chapter 11 [The Sermon]""; ""Chapter 12 [The Ordination]""; ""PART II: Between the World Wars, 1919-1940""; ""4 NELLA LARSEN""; ""THE WRONG MAN (1926)""; ""FREEDOM (1926)""; ""5 JEAN TOOMER""; ""YORK BEACH (1928)""; ""Chapter 1 [The Perfect Place]""; ""Chapter 2 [Individuality]""; ""6 Wallace Thurman""; ""THE INTERNE (1932)""; ""Chapter 2 [Flanagan Hall]""; ""Chapter 3 [Touring the Hospital]""; ""Chapter 9 [The Fire]""; ""Chapter 12 [Carl�s Problems]""; ""PART III: After World War II, 1945-1960""""7 FRANK YERBY""""THE FOXES OF HARROW (1946)""; ""Chapter 1 [New Orleans]""; ""8 ANN PETRY""; ""COUNTRY PLACE (1947)""; ""Chapter 1 [Lennox, Connecticut]""; ""Chapter 7 [A Discovery]""; ""Chapter 8 [Mearns Gramby]""; ""Chapter 25 [The Will]""; ""9 ZORA NEALE HURSTON""; ""SERAPH ON THE SUWANEE (1948)""; ""Chapter 1 [The Secret Life of Arvay]""; ""10 Chester B. Himes""; ""YESTERDAY WILL MAKE YOU CRY (1952)""; ""Book 2: Flood of Tears Chapter 9 [Memories]""; ""Book 3: Shall Become the Same at Last Chapter 1 [A Riot]""; ""11 RICHARD WRIGHT""; ""SAVAGE HOLIDAY (1954): Part One: Anxiety""""12 JAMES BALDWIN""""GIOVANNI�S ROOM (1956): Chapter 1 [The Flight]""; ""PART IV: Contemporary Period after 1965""; ""13 SAMUEL R. DELANY""; ""TIME CONSIDERED AS A HELIX OF SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES (1968)""; ""14 TONI MORRISON""; ""RECITATIF (1983)""; ""15 OCTAVIA E. BUTLER""; ""BLOODCHILD (1984)""; ""Select Bibliography""; ""About the Contributors""; ""Index"" It is widely accepted that the canon of African American literature has racial realism at its core: African American protagonists, social settings, cultural symbols, and racial-political discourse. As a result, writings that are not preoccupied with race have long been invisible-unpublished, out of print, absent from libraries, rarely discussed among scholars, and omitted from anthologies. However, some of our most celebrated African American authors-from Zora Neale Hurston and Richard Wright to James Baldwin and Toni Morrison-have resisted this canonical rule, even at the cost of critical dAmerican fiction - African American authorsAmerican fictionAfrican American authorsFictionAfrican AmericansEnglishHILCCLanguages & LiteraturesHILCCAmerican LiteratureHILCCElectronic books.American fiction - African American authors.American fictionAfrican American authorsAfrican AmericansEnglishLanguages & LiteraturesAmerican Literature813.0108896073Jarrett Gene Andrew1038867Jarrett Gene AndrewAU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910480391603321African American Literature Beyond Race2493074UNINA