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Deans And Truants Race And Realism In African American Literature Gene Andrew Jarrett

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Deans And Truants Race And Realism In African American Literature Gene Andrew Jarrett
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.84 MB
Pages: 232
Author: Gene Andrew Jarrett
ISBN: 9780812202359, 081220235X
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Deans And Truants Race And Realism In African American Literature Gene Andrew Jarrett by Gene Andrew Jarrett 9780812202359, 081220235X instant download after payment.

For a work to be considered African American literature, does it need to focus on African American characters? Or is it enough for the author to be identified as African American? Jarrett traces the shifting definitions of African American literature and the authors who wrote beyond those boundaries at the cost of critical dismissal or obscurity.


For a work to be considered African American literature, does it need to focus on African American characters? Or is it enough for the author to be identified as African American? Jarrett traces the shifting definitions of African American literature and the authors who wrote beyond those boundaries at the cost of critical dismissal or obscurity.

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