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Reading Race Relationally Embodied Dispositions And Social Structures In Colson Whiteheads Novels Marlon Lieber Frankfurt Forschungszentrum Historische Geisteswissenschaften

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Reading Race Relationally Embodied Dispositions And Social Structures In Colson Whiteheads Novels Marlon Lieber Frankfurt Forschungszentrum Historische Geisteswissenschaften
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Reading Race Relationally Embodied Dispositions And Social Structures In Colson Whiteheads Novels Marlon Lieber Frankfurt Forschungszentrum Historische Geisteswissenschaften instant download after payment.

Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.84 MB
Pages: 270
Author: Marlon Lieber; Frankfurt Forschungszentrum Historische Geisteswissenschaften
ISBN: 9783839463468, 3839463467
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Reading Race Relationally Embodied Dispositions And Social Structures In Colson Whiteheads Novels Marlon Lieber Frankfurt Forschungszentrum Historische Geisteswissenschaften by Marlon Lieber; Frankfurt Forschungszentrum Historische Geisteswissenschaften 9783839463468, 3839463467 instant download after payment.

The Underground Railroad, Colson Whitehead's Pulitzer-Prize-winning 2016 novel, was widely praised for articulating the violence of chattel slavery and its aftermath. In contrast, his earlier novels were repeatedly criticized for not taking »race« seriously enough. Marlon Lieber argues that critics have often relied on a substantialist understanding of »race« and treated it as a cause rather than an effect of social relations of domination. Drawing on the relational sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, he provides readings of Whitehead's first six novels and their sophisticated understanding of the relation between late capitalist social structures and processes of racial classification which durably affect the disposition of individuals to act and think.

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